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    vier blättriges Kleeblatt

    Kontext/ Beispiele
    Sieh da, ein vier blättriges Kleeblatt!
    Verfasserz3p29 Nov. 05, 22:31
    Vorschlagfour-leaved
    Kommentar
    Übrigens sollte m.E. vierblättrig zumindest zusätzlich zu vierblätt_e_rig (klingt komisch in meinen Ohren) in LEO aufgenommen werden.
    #1VerfasserFerenczi29 Nov. 05, 22:34
    Kommentar
    Ich hab's auch gerade nachgeschlagen, Ferenczi. Meiner Meinung nach ist das eher sogar ein Fall für das Wrong-Entry-Forum.
    #2VerfasserSelima29 Nov. 05, 22:38
    Kommentar
    Just look! a four-leaved clover!
    #3VerfasserDaddy 29 Nov. 05, 22:39
    Kommentar
    Is this maybe an AE/BE thing - I've always called them "four-leaf clovers":

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    Gets double the Google hits, too.
    #4VerfasserCarly29 Nov. 05, 22:45
    Kommentar
    @ Carly
    I had the same feeling, but then I double-checked on LEO...

    Anyway, ...leaved might have been the original version and ...leaf is possibly what remained due to 'Mundfaulheit'...
    #5VerfasserDaddy 29 Nov. 05, 22:50
    Kommentar
    @Daddy - Not sure about the "Mundfaulheit" aspect, but just know that that is what we (family, friends, relatives) have always called them.
    #6VerfasserCarly29 Nov. 05, 22:55
    Kommentar
    I'll ask my wife about it, but she's gone to bed already and so will I.

    See you next time!

    #7VerfasserDaddy 29 Nov. 05, 23:09
    Kommentar
    It's four-leaf in the song.'I'm looking over a four-leaf clover that i overlooked before'der Gluecksklee
    #8VerfasserJGMcI29 Nov. 05, 23:40
    VorschlagShamrock
    Kontext/ Beispiele
    Shamrock is the irish national emblem - vierblättriger Klee halt!
    Not sure whether 4-leaved clover is in use...
    #9VerfasserNJ29 Nov. 05, 23:43
    Kommentar
    shamrock ist Kleeblatt auf Irisch - aber auch dort hat es meistens drei Blätter. Der Legende nach wurde es sogar gerade deswegen irische Nationalpflanze: Der heilige Patrick soll mit seiner Hilfe den Iren die göttliche Dreifaltigkeit erklärt haben.
    #10VerfasserAnni29 Nov. 05, 23:51
    Kommentar
    Let me pick the subject up again as I promised last night

    First of all, my wife, an 'English Rose' and a teacher of proffession, tells me, that it is 'Four Leaf'.

    @ NJ

    Your statement "Shamrock is the irish national emblem" is correct

    Your conclusion "vierblättriger Klee halt" is simply wrong

    Anni hit the point and therefore:

    Aan Irish Clover Leaf has, by definition(!) 3 leaves (as plural from leaf)

    Shamrock, botanically speaking, is nowhere near the type of clover used as 'Futterpflanze'.
    An area in Europe, explititly known for this is die 'Berner Kleewirtschaft' in and around Bern/Switzerland...

    #11VerfasserDaddy 30 Nov. 05, 13:37
    Kommentar
    Let me pick the subject up again as I promised last night

    First of all, my wife, an 'English Rose' and a teacher of proffession, tells me, that it is 'Four Leaf'.

    @ NJ

    Your statement "Shamrock is the irish national emblem" is correct

    Your conclusion "vierblättriger Klee halt" is simply wrong

    Anni hit the point and therefore:

    Aan Irish Clover Leaf has, by definition(!) 3 leaves (as plural from leaf)

    Shamrock, botanically speaking, is nowhere near the type of clover used as 'Futterpflanze'.
    An area in Europe, explititly known for this is die 'Berner Kleewirtschaft' in and around Bern/Switzerland...

    #12VerfasserDaddy 30 Nov. 05, 13:38
     
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