قت

Etymology 1
For the cutting meaning, related to and.

Verb

 * 1) to follow the stench of
 * 2) to calumniate
 * 3) to cut lengthwise

Derived terms

 * , standardly
 * , below
 * , standardly
 * , below

Etymology 2
From the family above due to its being cut in dry strips, like from, apparently in occasional distinction from  as of alfalfa in a wet  state, in spite of Bos and Käs declaring the word to come apparently from 🇨🇬, which is rare and listed by Vullers as itself from Arabic. Note that is also a faboid.

Noun

 * 1) lucerne (various  spp.)

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  trefoil, clover