What is the name meaning of CLOVER. Phrases containing CLOVER
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English
Old English flower name, CLOVER means simply "clover."
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Turkish
Turkish name YONCA means "clover."
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Indian, Parsi
Clover; Brilliant
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Anglo Saxon English
Clover.
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English
English : from the Middle English, Old French female personal name Clarice (Latin Claritia meaning ‘fame’, ‘brightness’, a derivative of clarus ‘famous’, ‘bright’).English : habitational name from Clearhedge Wood in Sussex, which is probably named with Old English clǣfre ‘clover’ + hrycg ‘ridge’.
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Anglo, British, English
Clover
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican, Portuguese
Clover; Flower Name; Fortunate; Mind; Heart; Spirit
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English
English : variant of Cleaver.
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British, English
Clover
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English
English : habitational name, probably from Claverley in Shropshire, which is named with Old English clǣfre ‘clover’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. Alternatively, it could possibly be from Cleveley in Lancashire (named with Old English clif ‘bank’, ‘slope’ + lēah), with intrusive -r- under the influence of cleverly.
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French
 French form of Roman Latin Quirinus, CORIN means "men together." Compare with another form of Corin.
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Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Young; New; Novel; Innovative
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Latin
Of the sea.and Mary.
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Latin
Farmer.
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French, German, Teutonic
Wise Strength
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Hindu
Good Saraswati
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Japanese
(梅) Japanese name UME means "plum blossom."
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Muslim
Servant of the death-giver
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Hindu
Married woman
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Hebrew American French English
Grace.
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n.
A genus (Lotus) of leguminous plants much resembling clover.
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Any species of Melilotus, a genus of leguminous herbs having a vanillalike odor; sweet clover; hart's clover. The blue melilot (Melilotus caerulea) is used in Switzerland to give color and flavor to sapsago cheese.
v. i.
To walk behind something as a screen, for the purpose of approaching game; to proceed under clover.
n.
Any moth of the family Pyralidae. The species are numerous and mostly small, but some of them are very injurious, as the bee moth, meal moth, hop moth, and clover moth.
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Bearing, or having, a leaf or leaves; having folds; -- used in combination; as, a four-leaved clover; a two-leaved gate; long-leaved.
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Having three leaves or leaflets, as clover. See Illust. of Shamrock.
v. t.
A small kind of yellow clover (Trifolium filiforme) common in Southern Europe.
n.
A genus of umbelliferous plants, one species of which (P. pabularia), found in Thibet, Cashmere, Afghanistan, etc., has been used as fodder for cattle. It has decompound leaves with very long narrow divisions, and a highly fragrant smell resembling that of new clover hay.
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Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sweet clover or melilot; specifically, designating an acid of the aromatic series, obtained from melilot as a white crystalline substance.
n.
A charge representing the clover leaf.
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An alkaloid extracted from the shoots of the vetch, red clover, etc., as a white crystalline substance.
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A plant of different species of the genus Trifolium; as the common red clover, T. pratense, the white, T. repens, and the hare's foot, T. arvense.
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A genus of leguminous herbs with densely spiked flowers and usually trifoliate leaves; trefoil. There are many species, all of which are called clover. See Clover.
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Belonging to that suborder of leguminous plants (Papilionaceae) which includes the bean, pea, vetch, clover, and locust.
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Belonging to, or resembling, a very large natural order of plants (Leguminosae), which bear legumes, including peas, beans, clover, locust trees, acacias, and mimosas.
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A leguminous plant (Medicago sativa), having bluish purple cloverlike flowers, cultivated for fodder; -- called also alfalfa.
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Any plant of the genus Trifolium, which includes the white clover, red clover, etc.; -- less properly, applied also to the nonesuch, or black medic. See Clover, and Medic.
n.
The pod of the sanil clover.
a.
Covered with growing clover.