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unˈcloven, ppl. a. (un-1 8 b. Cf. MDu. ongecloven, MSw. oclyffvin, Sw. oklufven.)
1620Fletcher Chances ii. i, My skull's uncloven yet, let me but kill. 1725Fam. Dict. s.v. Animal, There are those that are cloven-footed; as black Cattle; or uncloven, as Horses. 1842Borrow Bible in Spain v, They will not partake of the beast of the uncloven foot. 1893Swinburne Stud. Prose & Poetry (1894) 290 A sea uncloven by the share or by the prow of an adventurer in verse. |