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Meaning of clover
The primary meaning of the word "clover" refers to a type of plant with trifoliate leaves, often found in lawns, meadows, and pastures.
Etymology of clover
The word "clover" originates from Old English "clafre", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "klabraz", and the Proto-Indo-European root "gleib-", meaning "to cling" or "to stick"
Historically, the word "clover" has been used to describe various plants with trifoliate leaves, but its modern usage primarily refers to the genus Trifolium
Synonyms
Definitions
- A leguminous plant with trifoliate leaves, often used as fodder or in lawns and meadows
- A plant of the genus Trifolium, having leaves with three leaflets and dense heads of small flowers
- A symbol of good luck, especially the four-leaf clover
Usage Examples
- The meadow was filled with white clover and wildflowers
- The four-leaf clover is a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover
- Clover is a valuable crop for livestock due to its high nutritional value