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🍀 Four Leaf Clover
Also known as: Clover, Ireland, Lucky
Unicode: U+1F340
Description
A four-leaf clover, a symbol of good luck. Depicted as a bright green sprig of clover, with four, heart-shaped leaves. Not to be confused with the three-leaf ☘️ Shamrock, though this emoji does tend to spike in popularity on St Patrick’s Day.
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Version Information
Emoji Version:1.0
Unicode Version:6.0
Keywords
4cloverfourfour-leaf cloverleaf
Shortcodes
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Emojipedia | :four_leaf_clover: | |
GitHub | :four_leaf_clover: | |
Slack | :four_leaf_clover: | |
Discord | :four_leaf_clover: |
Additional Information
Category:Miscellaneous Symbols And Pictographs -> Plant symbols
Definition:
A four-leaf clover is a less common variety of the three-leaved clover. Considered to be lucky. Not to be confused with the shamrock (aka th http://emojipedia.org/four-leaf-clover/
Adjectives:
- Of or relating to Ireland, the Irish people, or the Irish language.
- Pertaining to or originating from Ireland or the Irish people.
- Of or relating to or characteristic of Ireland or its people
- Occurring by chance
Verbs:
- To succeed by chance.
- To rely on luck.
- To carry out relying on luck.
Nouns:
- Language spoken in Ireland
- The Goidelic language indigenous to Ireland, also known as Irish Gaelic.
- Irish is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European languages family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people.
- The Celtic language of Ireland
- Also known as Irish Gaelic, a Goidelic language spoken in Ireland
- A Celtic language spoken primarily in Ireland.
- The Celtic language indigenous to Ireland, commonly called Irish.
- An uncommon variation of the common, three-leaved clover
- The four-leaf clover is an uncommon variation of the common, three-leaved clover.
- An uncommon variation of the clover, having four leaves instead of the usual three.
- Clover with four leaves.
- A plant of the genus Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers.