cloven in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for cloven in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

cloven foot [ˌkləʊvnˈfʊt], cloven hoof [ˌkləʊvnˈhʊːf] N

I.cleave1 <pt clove, cleaved, pp cleft, cleaved> [Brit kliːv, Am kliv] VB trans

II.cleave1 <pt clove, cleaved, pp cleft, cleaved> [Brit kliːv, Am kliv] VB intr

cleave2 <pt cleaved, clave, pp cleaved> [Brit kliːv, Am kliv] VB intr liter

Translations for cloven in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

cloven in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cloven in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.cleave <-ed [or cleft] [or clove], -ed [or cleft] [or cloven]> [kli:v] VB intr liter

II.cleave <-ed [or cleft] [or clove], -ed [or cleft] [or cloven]> [kli:v] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In medieval versions of the tale, they are often depicted with cloven hooves, which they keep hidden under the dress.
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He was given cloven hooves as a sign of his inner evil, and could cast each magic spell only once.
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This parasite causes some cloven footed animals to abort.
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Unfortunately, if they become cloven to her while she is in another form, it traps her in that form.
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The disease, which causes blisters in the mouth and feet of bovids and other cloven-hoofed animals, is highly infectious and a major plague of animal farming.
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The print left behind after a mouse leaps resembles that of a cloven animal, due to the motions of its limbs when it jumps.
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The landlady reported a visit by a man in black with cloven feet riding a jet black horse.
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Like many other artiodactyls, they had cloven hooves, with two toes touching the ground, and the remaining two being vestigial.
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Cloven-hoofed game also excessively browse foliage and bark.
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The majority of these mammals have cloven hooves, with two smaller ones known as the dewclaws that are located further up on the leg.
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