Enclave Definition

ĕnklāv, ŏn-
enclaves
noun
A territory surrounded or nearly surrounded by the territory of another country.
San Marino is an enclave within Italy.
Webster's New World
A minority culture group living as an entity within a larger group.
Webster's New World
verb
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Other Word Forms of Enclave

Noun

Singular:
enclave
Plural:
enclaves

Origin of Enclave

  • From French enclave, from Middle French enclave (“enclave”), deverbal of Middle French enclaver (“to inclose”), from Old French enclaver (“to inclose, lock in”), from Vulgar Latin *inclāvāre (“to lock in”), from in + clavis (“key”) or clavus (“nail, bolt”). Compare inlock.

    From Wiktionary

  • French from Old French enclaver to enclose from Vulgar Latin inclāvāre Latin in- in en–1 Latin clāvis key

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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