trèfle

See also: tréflé

French

Etymology

From Old French tresfle, from Vulgar Latin *trīfolum, from Latin trifolium, calque of Ancient Greek τρίφυλλον (tríphullon). Or taken from the Greek itself. Compare Old French trefeuil.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʁɛfl/

Noun

trèfle m (plural trèfles)

  1. clover
    J'ai trouvé un trèfle à quatre feuilles ! (I found a four-leaf clover!)
  2. (card games) clubs (card suit)
  3. (architecture) trefoil
  4. (heraldry) trefoil

See also

Suits in French · couleurs (layout · text)
cœur carreau pique trèfle

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