Definition of Clefted

1. cleft [v] - See also: cleft

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clefted

clefs
cleft
cleft chin
cleft chins
cleft foot
cleft grafting
cleft lip
cleft nose
cleft spine
cleft stick
cleft sticks
cleft tongue
cleft uvula
clefted (current term)
cleftgraft
cleftgrafted
cleftgrafting
cleftgrafts
clefting
clefts
cleg
clegg
cleggs
clegs
cleidagra
cleidal
cleido-
cleidocostal

Literary usage of Clefted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Reports of Certain Cases Determined and Adjudged by the Commons in by John Glanville (1775)
"... upon the whole matter, that Sir William Matter was duly clefted and returned for one of the ... clefted ..."

2. An Universal, Historical, Geographical, Chronological and Poetical ...by Louis Moréri, Pierre Bayle, Michel-Antoine Baudrand, Pierre Danet by Louis Moréri, Pierre Bayle, Michel-Antoine Baudrand, Pierre Danet (1703)
"(Pope; clefted in 1245. He wjs fo well vers'd in the Civil Law, that he had the title of the Father of that Faculty. He was ill us'd by the Emp. Frederick^ ..."

3. A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants: With an Easy Introduction to the by William Withering (1801)
"Cup fleshy at the base ; 5-clefted: bloss. 5-clefted : stamens 5 ; pistils 2 ; seeds 2. In Devon and Cornwall, along with the preceding, June. ..."

4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1892)
"Here the shores of Greece are recalled to our memory by the proud outlines of the mountain-range; by the clefted ravines which drop precipitously into the ..."

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