Where does “clēofa” come from?
clēofa (Old English) comes from Proto-Germanic klebô, from Proto-Indo-European glewbʰ- — to split.
clēofa (Old English): that which is cloven or separated
Definitions
- that which is cloven or separated
clēofa (Old English) comes from Proto-Germanic klebô, from Proto-Indo-European glewbʰ- — to split.
clēofa (Old English): that which is cloven or separated