ppl. a. [f. prec. sb. and vb. + -ED.] Sown with clover, covered with clover.

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1727.  Thomson, Summer, 1215. Flocks, thick-nibbling through the clovered vale.

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1757.  Dyer, Fleece, I. 43. The clover’d lawns And sunny mounts of beauteous Normanton.

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1856.  A. C. Coxe, Impressions Eng., 177. I made my way through a clovered field.

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