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noun
Trefoil  n.  
1.
(Bot.) Any plant of the genus Trifolium, which includes the white clover, red clover, etc.; less properly, applied also to the nonesuch, or black medic. See Clover, and Medic.
2.
(Arch.) An ornamental foliation consisting of three divisions, or foils.
3.
(Her.) A charge representing the clover leaf.






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"Trefoil" Quotes from Famous Books



... handkerchief to prevent myself from yielding to the temptation. The weird noise of my stifled sobs attracted the attention of some one who was praying in the little chapel on the other side of the wall which I had chanced to lean against. A Gothic window, with its stone mullions surmounted by a trefoil, was exactly on a ...
— Mauprat • George Sand

... Korans: the Koran is the sacred book of the Mohammedans.] carved in arabesques and bearing Solomon's seal; old necklaces of gold sequins, defaced by wear on the necks of women long since dead; and quantities of those large trefoils [Footnote: Trefoil: a shape similar to that of the clover leaf.] in hammered silver, enclosing a green stone, which are hung about the neck to avert the bad effect of the evil-eye. These things are all spread out on little dirty worm-eaten tables, in front of the squatting merchants, ...
— Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools • Emilie Kip Baker

... juice of rue, And trefoil too; In marrow of bear And blood of Trold, Be cool'd the spear, Three times cool'd, When not from blazes Which Nastroud raises ...
— The Death of Balder • Johannes Ewald

... '"O trefoil, sparkling on the rainy plain, O rainbow with three colours after rain, Shine sweetly: thrice my love hath ...
— Idylls of the King • Alfred, Lord Tennyson

... spring was in the air, and filmy silvery mist had begun to float off the dark bogland in vanishing wreaths, soft and dim as the frail sloe-blossom, already stolen out over the writhen black branches up on the ridge. A jewel had been left in the heart of every groundling trefoil and clover-leaf, and the long rays that twinkled to them were still just tinged with rose. Here and there a flake of gold seemed to have lit upon the clump of sombre green furze-bushes, by which neighbours in a small knot stood watching the three generations of Patmans ...
— Strangers at Lisconnel • Barlow Jane

... is very amusing. He confesses his part heresies, which are mere opinions, while his orthodoxy is full of heretical errors. His Trinity is a mere trefoil, a 31, which is no mystery at all, but a common object of the senses. The mystery is, that one is three, that is, each ...
— Literary Remains, Vol. 2 • Coleridge

... Triglyph—three-footed, three-cut faith of the North and South, the leaf of the oxalis, and strawberry, and clover, fostering the same in their simple manner. I suppose it to be the most savage and natural of notions about Deity; a prismatic idol-shape of Him, rude as a triangular log, as a trefoil grass. I do not find how long Triglaph held his state on St. Mary's Hill. "For a time," says Carlyle, "the priests all slain or fled—shadowy Markgraves the like—church and state lay in ashes, and Triglaph, like a triple porpoise under the influence of laudanum, stood, I know ...
— The Crown of Wild Olive • John Ruskin

... refined yet massive simplicity. Towards eventide the shadows of the turrets and pinnacles creep, day by day, over the surrounding bands of greensward, their cool greys advancing inch by inch until they reach the spacious pavements, whereon they cast the symbols of our Christian faith in ruddy trefoil-headed slants of glory. ...
— Winchester • Sidney Heath

... and all its varieties, including the trefoil and the shamrock, are barometers. When rain is coming, the leaves shut together like the shells of an oyster and do not open again until fine weather is assured. For a day or two before rain comes their stems swell to an appreciable extent and ...
— Camping For Boys • H.W. Gibson

... compound similar to the deposit with which a restaurant-keeper gives an air of cellar-bound antiquity to a merely middle-aged bottle, only served to heighten the general resemblance to a prison door; a resemblance further heightened by the trefoil-shaped iron-work, the formidable hinges, the clumsy nail-heads. A miser, or a pamphleteer at strife with the world at large, must surely have invented these fortifications. A leaden sink, which received the waste water of the household, contributed ...
— Cousin Pons • Honore de Balzac



Words linked to "Trefoil" :   sickle alfalfa, medic, herbaceous plant, alpine clover, Trifolium dubium, bean trefoil, marsh trefoil, Trifolium repens, buffalo clover, Trifolium pratense, hop clover, moon trefoil, trefoil arch, Medicago intertexta, Medicago, genus Medicago, white clover, Medicago sativa, shamrock, architectural ornament, Trifolium alpinum, lucerne, bird's foot trefoil, yellow trefoil, genus Trifolium, alfalfa, Medicago arborea, nonesuch clover, purple clover, black medick, crimson clover, Calvary clover, sickle lucerne, medick, clover, prairie bird's-foot trefoil, Trifolium reflexum, herb, Trifolium



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