"wondklaver" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

Audio: Nl-wondklaver.ogg Forms: wondklavers [plural], wondklavertje [diminutive, neuter]
Etymology: From wond (“wound”) + klaver (“klaver”), referring to its use in treating wounds. Compare its Latin name (vulnerarius derives from vulnus (“wound”)), German Wundklee and English woundwort. Etymology templates: {{compound|nl|wond|klaver|t1=wound|t2=klaver}} wond (“wound”) + klaver (“klaver”), {{m|la|vulnerarius}} vulnerarius, {{m|la|vulnus|t=wound}} vulnus (“wound”), {{cog|de|Wundklee}} German Wundklee, {{noncog|en|woundwort}} English woundwort Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-s|wondklavertje|g2=m}} wondklaver f or m (plural wondklavers, diminutive wondklavertje n)
  1. kidney vetch, woundwort, Anthyllis vulneraria Tags: feminine, masculine Categories (lifeform): Legumes
    Sense id: en-wondklaver-nl-noun-tkibp2jn Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch nouns with f+m gender

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