cleido-

combining form

variants or before a vowel cleid-
1
a
: clavicle : clavicular
cleidagra
b
: clavicular and
cleidoscapular
2
: key
cleidomancy

Word History

Etymology

combining form, with -o-, from Greek kleid-, kleís (earlier Attic klēis, Epic & Ionic klēḯs, Doric klaik-, kláix) "bar, bolt (of a door), catch or hook used to move the bolt from the outside, key, collarbone," going back to Attic & Ionic *klēwī-d-, Doric *klāwī-k-, going back to Indo-European *kleh2u-iH-, from a base *kleh2u- "nail, peg, key," whence probably also Latin clāvis "key," clāvus "nail, rivet"

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“Cleido-.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cleido-. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.

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