单词 | cloven |
释义 | cloven (once / 5200 pages) adj Something that's cloven is divided in two. Goats, with their funny, two-toed feet, are often described as having cloven hooves. It's common to see the adjective cloven describing the hooves of animals like sheep, goats, and deer. Jewish religious law specifies that animals that have cloven hooves but don't chew their cud, like pigs, are unclean and shouldn't be eaten. Other things can be cloven, too, if they're divided from each other. If you break up with your girlfriend, you can say the two of you are now cloven. The Old English root, cleofan, means "to split or separate." WORD FAMILYcloven USAGE EXAMPLESThe cloven ones on her campaign posts say her opponents are Satan and she is the only true “messenger of God.” Washington Post(Nov 03, 2016) “The Council of Cloven Elders is meeting now to decide his fate.” Rick Riordan, The Battle of the Labyrinth(2008) It was vaguely human-shaped, with cloven hooves, reddish skin, curly hair and horns. Nature(Apr 12, 2016) adj (used of hooves) split, divided Syn bisulcate divided separated into parts or pieces |
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