Definition
Plural of clover: small plants with round leaves, usually three per stem, often found in grass and used as animal feed.
Etymology
From Old English 'clæfre,' possibly related to 'cleave' (to split), referring to the divided leaves. Found across Indo-European languages with similar root patterns.
Kelly Says
Four-leaf clovers are actually a genetic mutation that occurs roughly once per 5,000 plants—mathematically, if you've found one, you were incredibly lucky, or you've searched through about 5,000 clovers.
Translations
ARالعربية
زهرة ثلاثية الأوراق
zahrat thalatha al-awraq
CSČeština
kopytko
ko-pyt-ko
DEDeutsch
Kleeblätter
klay-bluh-ter
ELΕλληνικά
τρίφυλλο
tree-fee-lo
ESEspañol
trébol
tray-bol
FAفارسی
تربچه
ter-beh-cheh
FRFrançais
trèfles
trehflay
HEעברית
שושנת שלוש
sho-she-nat sh-loosh
HIहिन्दी
त्रिफोलिया
tri-fo-lee-ya
IDBahasa Indonesia
clover
klo-ver
ITItaliano
trifogli
tree-foh-lee
MSBahasa Melayu
clover
klo-ver
NLNederlands
klaver
kla-ver
PLPolski
kwiaty koniczyny
k-v-y-ty ko-ni-chy-ny
PTPortuguês
tréboles
tre-bo-les
SVSvenska
klöver
kloe-ver
SWKiswahili
clover
klo-ver
TAதமிழ்
மூன்று இலை
moon-druu ilai
TEతెలుగు
మూడు ఆకులు
moo-du a-kulu
THไทย
ดอกสามสี
dok sam see
UKУкраїнська
клевер
klyever
URاردو
چھوٹا پھول
cho-ta phool
VITiếng Việt
hoa ba lá
hoa ba la