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clæfre

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clæfre, l. clǽfre, dele 'n.' (in Lch. ii. 312, 20 reád clǽfre is nominative), and add:, clǽfer (?), cláfre. [From clǽfre comes claver (remaining only in dialects), from cláfre comes clover]
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  • Huíte cláfre (clábre) calcesta, Txts. 47, 377. (In Lch. ii. 326, 21 hwíte-clǽfre seems a compound :-- Nim hwíteclǽfran wísan.) Reáde cláfre (clábre) caltha vel

    genus floris,

    375.
  • Rǽde clǽfer

    calta,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 288, 49.
  • Clǽfre

    viola,

      79, 61: An. Ox. 56, 429.
  • Cleáfre,

      Lch. iii. 305, col. 2.
  • Clǽfra

    fetta,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 38, 47.
  • Cláfrena (clǽfran, An. Ox. 94)

    caltarum,

      75, 22.
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