I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English clufu; akin to Old English clēofan to cleave Date: before 12th century one of the small bulbs (as in garlic) developed in the axils of the scales of a large bulb, see: cleave III. noun Etymology: alteration of Middle English clowe, from Anglo-French clou (de girofle), literally, nail of ~, from Latin clavus nail Date: 13th century the dried flower bud of a tropical tree ( Syzygium aromaticum syn. Eugenia aromatica ) of the myrtle family that is used as a spice and is the source of an oil
CLOVE
Meaning of CLOVE in English
Merriam Webster. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. Толковый словарь английского языка Мерриам-Уэбстер. 2012