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English word club comes from Proto-Indo-European *glembʰ-, and later Proto-Germanic *klumpô (Clasp; clamp. Lump; mass; clump.)

*glembʰ- (Proto-Indo-European)

*klumpô (Proto-Germanic)

Clasp; clamp. Lump; mass; clump.

klumba (Old Norse)

clubbe (Middle English)

club (English)

(intransitive) To go to nightclubs.. (intransitive) To join together to form a group.. (intransitive) To pay an equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense.. (intransitive, transitive) To combine into a club-shaped mass.. (military) To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.. (nautical) To drift in a current with an anchor out.. (transitive) To raise, or defray, by a [...]

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