/ˈklano/
OriginBorrowed from English clan, itself borrowed from Irish clann and Scottish Gaelic clann, both ultimately from Latin planta (“shoot, offspring”). Doublet of planto.
- clan (group of people with a (supposed) common ancestor, especially in Scotland)
Formsklanon(accusative, singular) · klanoj(plural) · klanojn(accusative, plural)
Source: Wiktionary