出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/14 11:33 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 clove, an alteration of earlier clowe, borrowed from the first component of Old French clou (de girofle) (modern French clou de girofle), from Latin clāvus (“nail”) for its shape. Also see clāva (“knotty branch, club”). Doublet of clou and clavus.
clove (countable and uncountable, plural cloves)
From 中期英語 clove, from 古期英語 clufu, from Proto-West Germanic *klubu, from Proto-Germanic *klubō, related to clēofan (“to cleave, split”), hence with the verbal etymology hereafter.
Inherited from 古期英語 clufu, from Proto-West Germanic *klubu, from Proto-Germanic *klubō, related to cleven.
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/10 17:02 UTC 版)
Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum) are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae. Cloves are native to Indonesia and used as a spice in cuisines all over the world. Cloves are harvested primarily in Indonesia, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka; they are also grown in India under the name Laung. In Vietnam, it is called đinh hương. In Indonesia it is called cengkeh or cengkih.
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「clove」は動詞「cleave」の過去形です
名詞の変化形:
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