a. rare. [f. CLOVER sb. + -Y.] Of the nature of, or abounding in clover.
1649. Blithe, Eng. Improv. Impr., xxi. (1652), 138. It will produce a gallant Clovery, and white Hunnie-suckle Grasse.
1852. D. Moir, Angler, v. Poet. Wks. II. 358. Up from its clovery lurking place, the hare Arose.