greek clover
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Definition
Noun: * Greek clover: An annual herb (Trigonella foenum-graecum) native to southern Europe and eastern Asia. It is characterized by off-white flowers and aromatic seeds. These seeds are used for medicinal purposes and as a spice, notably in curry powder.
Usage
- The term "Greek clover" is a common name used primarily in botanical, culinary, and herbal medicine contexts to refer to the fenugreek plant.
- It is used as a singular, countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for the ground seeds of Greek clover.
- Greek clover has been cultivated for centuries for both its leaves and seeds.
- Farmers are harvesting a field of Greek clover.
Advanced Usage
- The plant is more widely known internationally by its other common name, fenugreek. In many contexts, "fenugreek" is the preferred term.
- In historical and classical texts, references to this plant might use "Greek clover" to denote its Mediterranean origins.
Variants and Related Words
- Fenugreek (n.): The most common synonym for Greek clover.
- Methi (n.): The Hindi name for fenugreek, commonly used in Indian cuisine.
- Trigonella foenum-graecum (n.): The scientific (Latin) binomial name for the species.
Synonyms
- Fenugreek
- Bird's foot
- Goat's horn
Notes on Meaning
- The "clover" part of the name refers to the shape of its leaves, which are trifoliate (having three leaflets), similar to true clovers.
- The "Greek" designation historically indicates its association with the ancient Greek world and its cultivation there.
Noun
- annual herb or southern Europe and eastern Asia having off-white flowers and aromatic seeds used medicinally and in curry