Cloven [verb]

Definition of Cloven:

divide, split

Synonyms of Cloven:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cloven:

Close

Join

Meld

Sew

Mend

Connect

Marry

Unite

Combine


Sentence/Example of Cloven:

Nor could the print of human footsteps be seen, but only indentations left by innumerable tiny cloven feet.

The cloven foot is an evidence of a clean beast, and horns are attributed, pictorially at least, to Moses.

There is a much greater number of cloven-footed than whole-hoofed animals.

In fact real quadrupeds consist only of whole and cloven-footed animals.

Break it, before it be cloven asunder for you by the sword of Rome.

The answer came in a savage, squealing scream and the pound of cloven hooves.

The darkness was intense, except when cloven by the lightning, while the fall of rain was drenching and furious.

"He uses his sword well, anyhow," interrupted the captain, glancing at the dead soldier's cloven helm and head.

The stranger was shown to a bedroom, and as the servant was pulling off his boots he saw that he had a cloven hoof.

The skin of cloven-footed birds is unwholsome; of whole-footed birds wholesome, because the water washes all corruption out of em.