încheia

Romanian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin inclāvāre or *inclāviāre, from Latin clāvus (nail) or clāvis (key) (cf. also Late Latin clāvāre, clāvō). Probably influenced by cheie. Compare also Friulian inclavâ, French enclouer.

Verb

a încheia (third-person singular present încheie, past participle încheiat) 1st conj.

  1. to conclude, end, wrap up, wind up, close
  2. to combine, unite
  3. to fasten, fix, button up
  4. (figuratively) to contract

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