cloue
Cloue is primarily encountered as a French linguistic form rather than a standalone English term. In French, cloue is a conjugated form of the verb clouer, meaning to nail. It appears in the present tense in forms such as je cloue (I nail) and il cloue (he nails), and it can also appear in the imperative as cloue! (Nail it!). The verb derives from the noun clou, meaning a nail, and its use is common in construction and carpentry discourse.
The noun most closely related to cloue in everyday use is clou, which designates a metal fastener
Historically, nails have been produced in iron or steel since ancient times, evolving from hand-forged rivets