Where does “openture” come from?
openture (English) comes from English closure, from Middle English closure, from Old French closure, from Late Latin clausura, from Latin clausus, from Latin claudere, from Latin claudo, from Proto-Italic klaudō — close.
openture (English): Refraining from seeking a resolution or ending...
Definitions
- Refraining from seeking a resolution or ending...
Ancestry of “openture”, step by step
openture traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via English closure
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | closure | An event or occurrence that signifies an ending;... |
| 2 | Middle English | closure | — |
| 3 | Old French | closure | — |
| 4 | Late Latin | clausura | lock, bar, bolt; clasp; lock, bar, bolt; clasp |
| 5 | Latin | clausus | closed, inaccessible; having been closed;... |
| 6 | Latin | claudere | present active infinitive of claudō;... |
| 7 | Latin | claudo | I shut, close, lock; I imprison, confine; I... |
| 8 | Proto-Italic | klaudō | close |