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View synonyms for cloven
cloven
/ ˈkləʊvən /
adjective
- split; cleft; divided
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Other Words From
- un·cloven adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cloven1
First recorded in 1150–1200, for the adjective
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Example Sentences
Nor could the print of human footsteps be seen, but only indentations left by innumerable tiny cloven feet.
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The cloven foot is an evidence of a clean beast, and horns are attributed, pictorially at least, to Moses.
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There is a much greater number of cloven-footed than whole-hoofed animals.
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In fact real quadrupeds consist only of whole and cloven-footed animals.
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Break it, before it be cloven asunder for you by the sword of Rome.
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