clocher

French

Etymology

cloche + -er.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /klɔ.ʃe/
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Noun

clocher m (plural clochers)

  1. bell tower, steeple
    • 1959, L. Chiosso & F. Buscaglione (lyrics), “Love in Portofino”, performed by Dalida:
      Il y avait à Portofino / un vieux clocher qui s'ennuyait / de ne sonner que les matines / quand Portofino se réveillait.
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Derived terms

Verb

clocher

  1. to ring a bell
  2. to wobble
  3. (informal) to be wrong
    Il y a quelque chose qui cloche.There's something wrong.

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