Three-leaved
51Klees — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Old German origin, and is either a topographical name for someone who lived near a field of clover, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who grew clover to feed cattle, from the Middle High… …
52Kleewein — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Old German origin, and is either a topographical name for someone who lived near a field of clover, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who grew clover to feed cattle, from the Middle High… …
53Wadge — This interesting surname found widespread in Cornwall, is possibly a variant of Wedge , which itself derives from two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of English topographical origin, describing someone who lived on a wedge shaped (i.e.… …
54trefoil — (n.) c.1400, from Anglo Fr. trifoil (c.1265), from O.Fr. trefeuil, from L. trifolium three leaved plant, from tri three (see TRI (Cf. tri )) + folium leaf (see FOLIO (Cf. folio)) …
55triptych — trip·tych || trɪptɪk n. three paneled picture; ancient three leaved writing tablet …
56triptychs — trip·tych || trɪptɪk n. three paneled picture; ancient three leaved writing tablet …
57trifolium — L. tria, three; folium, leaf. Culms mostly three leaved …
58tre|foil — «TREE foyl», noun. 1. a plant having threefold leaves. Trefoils belong to the pea family. The clover, black medic, and tick trefoil are trefoils. 2. an ornament like a threefold leaf. ╂[< Anglo French trifoil < Latin trifolium three leaved… …
59OLEANDER — (Heb. הַרְדּוּף mishnaic (harduf) or הִרְדּוּפְנִי (hirdufeni), the evergreen shrub with rose colored flowers that grows wild in Israel on the banks of rivers. Cultivated varieties having flowers of various colors are also grown. Its leaves are… …
60Deadly nightshade — Nightshade Night shade , n. [AS. nichtscadu.] (Bot.) A common name of many species of the genus {Solanum}, given esp. to the {Solanum nigrum}, or black nightshade, a low, branching weed with small white flowers and black berries reputed to be… …