клевер

Russian

клевер

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Russian клеверъ (klever), itself borrowed in 16th or 17th c. from Middle Low German klēver, from Proto-West Germanic *klaibrā. Adopted by botanists, displaced local names like Петров крест and дятловина; кашка and трилистник are still occasionally used.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈklʲevʲɪr]
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Noun

кле́вер • (kléver) m inan (genitive кле́вера, nominative plural клевера́, genitive plural клеверо́в)

  1. clover

Declension

  • кле́верный (klévernyj)
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