Definition
An archaic or dialectal term for a cloven-hoofed animal or a creature resembling the devil (who was depicted with cloven hooves).
Etymology
From Middle English 'clovene,' a variant or related form of 'cloven.' It may have been influenced by associations with devil-like creatures depicted in medieval art and literature.
Kelly Says
In medieval times, people used 'clovene' somewhat mysteriously in texts—partly because animals with cloven hooves were associated with wild nature and paganism, and the devil was always shown with cloven hooves!
Translations
ARالعربية
ثلاثي الأوراق
thalatha al-awraq
BNবাংলা
তিনপত্রী
tin-pat-ree
DEDeutsch
Kleeblatt
klay-blat
ELΕλληνικά
τρίφυλλο
tree-fee-lo
ESEspañol
trébol
tray-bol
GUGU
ત્રણપત્ર
traan-patra
HEעברית
עשבי תיבה
e-sha-ve ti-va
HIहिन्दी
त्रिफोलिया
tri-fo-li-ya
HUMagyar
pitypang
pee-tee-pang
IDBahasa Indonesia
semanggi
se-man-gi
ITItaliano
trifoglio
tree-foh-lee-o
MRMR
ट्रिफोलियम
tri-fo-lee-um
MSBahasa Melayu
semanggi
se-man-gi
NLNederlands
klaver
kla-ver
PLPolski
kwiatek
kvee-at-ek
PTPortuguês
trevo
treh-vo
SVSvenska
klöver
kloe-ver
SWKiswahili
mchicha
m-chee-cha
TAதமிழ்
மூன்றிலை
moon-dra-ilaa-i
TEతెలుగు
త్రిఫలం
tri-pha-lam
THไทย
ดอกสามใบ
dok sam bai
TLTL
tatlong dahon
ta-tl-long da-hon
UKУкраїнська
клевер
klyever
URاردو
چھوٹا تھل
chota thal
VITiếng Việt
bồ công anh
bo cong anh