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- Trefoil - Wikipedia
A trefoil (from Latin trifolium 'three-leaved plant') is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings, used in architecture, Pagan and Christian symbolism, among other areas
- TREFOIL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TREFOIL is clover; broadly : any of several leguminous herbs (such as bird's-foot trefoil) with leaves that have or appear to have three leaflets
- TREFOIL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Trefoil definition: any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Trifolium, of the legume family, having usually digitate leaves of three leaflets and reddish, purple, yellow, or white flower heads, comprising the common clovers
- TREFOIL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TREFOIL definition: 1 one of many different small, wild plants related to clover that have leaves divided into three… Learn more
- The Trefoil Symbol Symbol
Trefoil (from Latin trifolium, "three-leaved plant", French trèfle, Italian trifoglio, German Dreiblatt and Dreiblattbogen) is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings used in architecture and Christian symbolism
- Trefoil - definition of trefoil by The Free Dictionary
Define trefoil trefoil synonyms, trefoil pronunciation, trefoil translation, English dictionary definition of trefoil trefoil n 1 Any of various plants of the pea family, chiefly of the genera Trifolium and Lotus, having compound trifoliolate leaves 2 An ornament,
- What is a Trefoil? (with pictures) - WiseGEEK
In religious art, graphic design, and the natural world, the trefoil is a commonly seen shape The word comes from a Latin term that translates roughly as three-leaved Certain plants are known to often sprout in a trifoliate pattern, including certain species of clover, birdsfoot, and poison oak
- trefoil, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun trefoil, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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