Difference between revisions of "Cloven Fruit"

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"Cloved" as in "[[Cloved Fruit]]" means "stuck all over with whole cloves".
 
"Cloved" as in "[[Cloved Fruit]]" means "stuck all over with whole cloves".
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 31 August 2005

You're probably really looking for Cloved Fruit.

"Cloven" means "parted or split". A cow has a cloven hoof, for example.

"Cloved" as in "Cloved Fruit" means "stuck all over with whole cloves".