- name
derived from the
Latin Cloelia, ****ociated with the root of the verb
cluere "to have renown, fame," and the name
therefore means "illustrious, famous...
- is a
derivative of the noun cloāca ('sewer,
underground drainage'; cf.
cluere 'to purify'),
itself from Proto-Italic *klowā-,
ultimately from Proto-Indo-European...
- (< OE hlystan), loud (< OE hlūd)
hliuma "hearing, ears (in pl.)" clueō (
cluēre) "to be named"; in****us/inclutus "famous" (heard of) ékluon "I heard" śṛṇóti...