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New World prehistoric projectile
Clovis points are the characteristically fluted projectile points associated with the New World Clovis culture, a prehistoric Paleo-American culture. They
Clovis_point
Prehistoric culture in the Americas c. 11,100–10,800 BCE
locality No. 1 near Clovis, New Mexico, where stone tools were found alongside the remains of Columbian mammoths in 1929. Clovis sites have been found
Clovis_culture
Topics referred to by the same term
up Clovis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clovis may refer to: Clovis (given name), the early medieval (Frankish) form of the name Louis Clovis I (c
Clovis
City in the United States
Clovis is a city in and the county seat of Curry County, New Mexico. The population was 38,567 at the 2020 census. Clovis is located in the New Mexico
Clovis,_New_Mexico
Hypothesis about first human presence in the Americas
The Clovis First theory refers to the hypothesis that the Clovis culture represents the earliest human presence in the Americas about 13,000 years ago
Clovis_First
Archaeological site in Washington (state), USA
The East Wenatchee Clovis Site (also called the Richey-Roberts Clovis Site or the Richey Clovis Cache), with the site designation of "45DO482", is a deposit
East_Wenatchee_Clovis_Site
Type of prehistoric projectile point found in the Americas
Experts are divided over whether the type predates or postdates the Clovis point but have noted that the two share similarities in their construction
Suwannee_point
Prehistoric site in Louisiana, US
Poverty Point State Historic Site/Poverty Point National Monument (French: Pointe de Pauvreté; 16 WC 5) is a prehistoric earthwork constructed by the
Poverty_Point
City in California, United States
area around Clovis Station where a lumberyard and sawmill were built. Clovis was officially incorporated as a city in 1912. Today, Clovis celebrates its
Clovis,_California
Stone projectile points once used in ancient North America
In 1932, an even earlier style of projectile point was found, Clovis, dating back to 11,500 BCE. Clovis points have been found in situ in association
Folsom_point
Alternative theories on the peopling of the Americas
explain the peopling of the Americas. According to Clovis First, the people associated with the Clovis culture were the first inhabitants of the Americas
Alternatives to the Clovis First theory
Alternatives_to_the_Clovis_First_theory
Glacial lake in Alberta, Canada
Minnewanka, as early as 10,000 years ago, according to stone tools and a Clovis point spearhead discovered by archaeologists. The area is rich in animal life
Lake_Minnewanka
Prehistoric migration from Asia to the Americas
significant questions remain unresolved. The Clovis First theory refers to the hypothesis that the Clovis culture represents the earliest human presence
Peopling_of_the_Americas
North American archaeological culture (7500–1000 BCE)
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Old_Copper_complex
Hypothesis for ancient human migrations to the Americas
that Clovis points derived from Solutrean techniques. Clovis tools are characterized by a distinctive type of spear point, known as the Clovis point. Solutrean
Solutrean_hypothesis
Primitive weapon component
projectile point Barnes projectile point Cascade point Clovis point Cumberland point Eden point Elko point Folsom point Greene projectile point Jack's Reef
Projectile_point
Pre-Clovis archeological site in New Mexico
The Hartley Mammoth Site is a pre-Clovis archaeological and paleontological site in New Mexico. Preserving the butchered remains of two Columbian mammoths
Hartley_Mammoth_Site
Native American language family
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Iroquoian_languages
Clovis culture archeological site in Colorado, US
most of 1932. The first Dent Clovis point was found November 5, 1932 and the in situ point was found July 7, 1933. The Clovis culture (about 13,300 - 12
Dent_site
Hominin fossil
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
La_Brea_Woman
Legendary Indigenous North American creature
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Thunderbird_(mythology)
basin point Angostura point Cahokia point, aka Grant side-notched point Clovis point Cumberland point Dalton point, aka Quad point Durst stemmed point Eastern
List of North American projectile point types
List_of_North_American_projectile_point_types
Extinct genus of mammals
was originally attributed to the Clovis culture based on the similar timing as well as findings of unassociated Clovis points within the local area, but
Camelops
Transfers between the Old and New Worlds
that by then sheep far outnumbered llamas. The decline of llamas reached a point in the late 18th century when only the Mapuche from Mariquina and the Huequén
Columbian_exchange
Native American people
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Mayaimi
Archaeological site in Arizona, United States
000 years Before Present. An additional point was found in the arroyo upstream. The Naco site was the first Clovis mammoth kill association to be identified
Naco_Mammoth_Kill_Site
Cliff dwelling in Colorado, United States
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Cliff_Palace
Nations and tribes originating from the Pacific Northwest Coast
Sandro L. (2008). "Mitochondrial Population Genomics Supports a Single Pre-Clovis Origin with a Coastal Route for the Peopling of the Americas" (PDF). American
Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast
Archaeological site in Ohio, United States
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Miamisburg_Mound
North American Paleo-Indian archaeological culture
earlier Clovis culture. Bayesian statistical analysis of radiocarbon dates found that the earliest Folsom dates overlap with the latest Clovis dates, indicating
Folsom_tradition
Pre-Clovis archaeological site in Texas
the Clovis culture. Archaeological material covers about 16 hectares with a depth of up to 3 meters in places. About 30 incised stones from the Clovis period
Gault_(archaeological_site)
Ancient game
under a relatively weak state. Other scholars support these arguments by pointing to the warfare imagery often found at ballcourts: The southeast panel of
Mesoamerican_ballgame
Classification term given to the first peoples who entered the American continents
belonged to the Clovis culture. This archaeological phase was named after the city of Clovis, New Mexico, where in 1936 unique Clovis points were found
Paleo-Indians
Ancient Clovis site in Montana, US
County, Montana, United States, is the only known Clovis burial site in the New World. The term "Clovis" is used by archaeologists to define one of the
Anzick_site
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Exploration_of_North_America
Mythological serpent found in the mythology of many cultures
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Horned_Serpent
Prehistoric period in the Americas
9500 BCE: People craft early Clovis spear points, knives, and skin scrapers from rock in New Mexico. 9250–8950 BCE: Clovis points – thin, fluted projectile
Lithic_stage
2017 mass shooting in New Mexico, U.S.
August 28, 2017, a mass shooting occurred at the Clovis-Carver Library, a public library in downtown Clovis, New Mexico, United States. The gunman fatally
Clovis_library_shooting
Recurring feature in American southwest
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Moki_steps
Earliest phase of European settlement in the Americas
"two days and two nights sailing due West" from Iceland and the halfway point on trips to the later more successful colonies on the western coast. According
Norse settlement of North America
Norse_settlement_of_North_America
Archaeological site in Oregon, USA
representing a pre-Clovis occupation. DNA analysis provides apparent genetic ties to Siberia or Asia, rather than a distinct wave of migration. Clovis ancestors
Paisley_Caves
Archaeological site in southwestern Illinois, US
the location served as a central religious pilgrimage city. At the high point of its development, Cahokia was the largest urban center north of the great
Cahokia
Dry stream channel in New Mexico, US
1929 by Ridgley Whiteman of Clovis, New Mexico. Blackwater Locality No. 1 (29RV2; LA3324) is the type-site of the Clovis culture. The first large-scale
Blackwater_Draw
Language family of North America
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Siouan_languages
Ancient Native American culture in Four Corners region of the US
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Ancestral_Puebloans
Agricultural technique of Indigenous people in the Americas
sisters who had stayed with the Indigenous boy out of curiosity. From that point onwards, the three sisters never separated again. Over the years the Three
Three_Sisters_(agriculture)
Historic Indigenous people in Florida, United States
Not conserved and in poor shape, the canoe is now displayed at the Crane Point Museum and Nature Center in Marathon and is tentatively attributed to the
Calusa
City in Washington, United States
artifacts in the area were from the prehistoric Clovis culture and discovered in a cache at the East Wenatchee Clovis Site. The site was uncovered in 1987 and
Wenatchee,_Washington
Prehistoric effigy mound in Ohio, United States
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Serpent_Mound
Archaeological site in Arizona, United States
found as well as 9 mammoth remains, one bison, a horse, and a tapir. The Clovis points were of chert, clear quartz, and chalcedony. Two hearths were discovered
Lehner_Mammoth-Kill_Site
Pre-Columbian archaeological culture
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Fremont_culture
Norse archaeological site in Newfoundland, Canada
as Nunguvik, Willows Island and the Avayalik Islands. In 2015 and 2016, Point Rosee in southwestern Newfoundland was excavated with no discoveries of
L'Anse_aux_Meadows
The Americas prior to European influence
subject of much debate. One of the earliest identifiable cultures was the Clovis culture, with sites dating from some 13,000 years ago. However, older sites
Pre-Columbian_era
United States historic place
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Hawikuh_Ruins
Largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Monks_Mound
Millennium between 10,000 BC and 9001 BC
from c.9050 BC to c.8800 BC. There is evidence of increasing use of Clovis point tool technology for hunting. Elsewhere in North America, the Petroglyphs
10th_millennium_BC
Archaeological site in southeastern Virginia, United States
migration. The Clovis first hypothesis which most anthropologists now reject, is the argument that the people associated with the Clovis culture were the
Cactus_Hill
related to those that evolved separately from Old World technologies. The Clovis point is the most widespread example of Late Pleistocene points in the Americas
Stone_tool
U.S. national park in New Mexico
Archaic–Early Basketmaker people. These small bands descended from nomadic Clovis big-game hunters who arrived in the Southwest around 10,000 BC. More than
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco_Culture_National_Historical_Park
Archaeological site in Brickell, Miami
Circle, also known as The Miami River Circle, Brickell Point, or The Miami Circle at Brickell Point Site, is an archaeological site in Brickell, Miami, Florida
Miami_Circle
Archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic
Clovis-Solutrean link remains controversial and does not enjoy wide acceptance. The hypothesis is challenged by large gaps in time between the Clovis
Solutrean
Cultural period in parts of the US (1000 CE – 1500 CE)
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Mississippian period (archaeology)
Mississippian_period_(archaeology)
Indigenous folk monster
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Underwater_panther
Lake in Marshall County, Indiana
banks of the lake, the largest being "Pare Mound," thought to be used as a point of reference for the natives. The first white settlers arrived in 1836.
Lake_Maxinkuckee
Archaeological culture in North America
Point Peninsula complex was an indigenous culture located in Ontario and New York from 600 BCE to 700 CE (during the Middle Woodland period). Point Peninsula
Point_Peninsula_complex
Legendary Native American creature
accurate for their respective times. The image may have been repainted at some point between 1673 and 1836 to revise its appearance. When contemporary historians
Piasa
Archaeological site in Wyoming, U.S.
using OxCal with the IntCal 13 calibration curve. Clovis Culture Cooper's Ferry site East Wenatchee Clovis Site Gault site Paisley Caves Rimrock Draw Rockshelter
La_Prele_Mammoth_Site
Archaeological culture that inhabited the lower Mississippi Valley, US
The Poverty Point culture is the archaeological culture of prehistoric indigenous peoples who inhabited a portion of North America's lower Mississippi
Poverty_Point_culture
Archaeological site in New Mexico, USA
Socorro County Clovis Sites, New Mexico", 2006 [7] Schroedl, Alan R., "The geographic origin of Clovis technology: Insights from Clovis biface caches"
Mockingbird_Gap_site
8,000 year old woman whose skeleton was found in Minnesota, USA
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Minnesota_Woman
Indigenous groups in the US
cooking balls. "Poverty point objects," earthenware, believed to be for cooking, Poverty Point Clay female figurines, Poverty Point Carved shell gorgets
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands
Lakota sacred ceremonial pipe
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Chanunpa
which, when the ball hit above this mark, would award one point. Contact below that point was not scored. The top half of the pole, well above arms'
History_of_lacrosse
Customer relationship management platform
productivity and customer interaction tracking. GmbH, finanzen net. "Clovis Point Capital Makes Majority Growth Investment in Leading Sales Enablement
Cirrus_Insight
Indigenous hunting technologies
Aboriginal Canadians and Native Americans in the United States. The Clovis spear point is found at nearly all locations in North America. It is defined by
North American hunting technologies
North_American_hunting_technologies
Indigenous North American culture circa 6500 BCE and 200 CE
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Archaic_Southwest
Colorado were nomads, following and hunting large mammals using the Clovis point. As Megafauna became extinct, people adapted by hunting smaller animals
Prehistory_of_Colorado
Archeological site in New Mexico, United States
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Tsankawi
Connector between Hopewell culture sites in Newark and Chillicothe, Ohio
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Great_Hopewell_Road
Semi-subterranean building
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Earth_lodge
Name list
Clovis Trouille (1889–1975), French painter Clovis-Thomas Richard (1892–1976), Canadian politician Clovis Renaison (1892–1989), French Senator Clovis
Clovis_(given_name)
Beverage made from yaupon holly
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Yaupon_tea
Game drive system in Colorado, US
and the animals they hunted. People in the first Paleo-Indian period, the Clovis complex period, had large tools to hunt the megafauna animals. By 11,000
Jones-Miller_Bison_Kill_Site
Human mummy found in Nevada
ago. Lovelock Cave, another important early site, is also nearby. Grimes Point Asher, Lara J. (September–October 1996). "Oldest North American Mummy".
Spirit_Cave_mummy
Prehistoric culture
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Arctic_Small_Tool_tradition
Rejected language macrofamily proposal of the Americas
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Amerind_languages
Defunct writing system of Canada's Mi'kmaq First Nation
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Mi'kmaw_hieroglyphs
King of the Franks from 639 to 657
Paris by Clovis II, the king of Neustria, in 657. He is often regarded as an early roi fainéant. Belgian historian Henri Pirenne stated that Clovis "died
Clovis_II
Prehistoric structure in the town of Jerusalem, New York
The Bluff Point Stoneworks are a prehistoric structure located in the town of Jerusalem, New York, between the arms of Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes
The_Bluff_Point_Stoneworks
Extinct species of mammoth that inhabited North America
Columbian mammoth remains have been found in association with Clovis culture artifacts. The Clovis peoples are suggested to have been specialized mammoth hunters
Columbian_mammoth
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
List_of_Mesoamerican_pyramids
Ancient North American indigenous civilization
for an undetermined distance, in the direction of the Tremper site. The Point Peninsula complex was a Native American culture located in present-day Ontario
Hopewell_tradition
County in Texas, United States
area lived during the late Pleistocene (Ice Age), and are linked to the Clovis culture around 9,200 BC based on evidence found at Bell County's much-studied
Williamson_County,_Texas
Holocene archaeological pattern
as big game hunters, perhaps in succession to the late Pleistocene-era Clovis culture, while others have seen them as generalized foragers. While Rogers
San_Dieguito_complex
Prehistoric rock art pictographs in Baja California Sur, Mexico
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco
Rock_Paintings_of_Sierra_de_San_Francisco
then chisels or scrapers. A variant on the Dalton point is the Hardaway point of North Carolina. Clovis culture – Prehistoric culture in the Americas c
Dalton_tradition
Paleo-Indian woman's skull found in Mexico City
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Peñon_woman
Ancient Pleistocene site near Pitiquito in northwestern Sonora, Mexico
Clovis weapon fragments relative to the gomphothere bones at the site suggest that humans did in fact kill the two animals there. Of the seven Clovis
El_Fin_del_Mundo
Ancestral Puebloan homes
Chanunpa Chunkey Clovis point Container Revolution Eastern Agricultural Complex Eden point Effigy mound Falcon dancer Folsom point Green Corn Ceremony
Ancestral_Puebloan_dwellings
Native American traditions
defines no fewer than six phases of occupation, each identified by Projectile point forms and other less well defined artifacts. Jay phase (7,450 to 6,750 years
Oshara_tradition
CLOVIS POINT
CLOVIS POINT
Male
English
Perhaps an English form of Scandinavian Alvis, ELVIS means "all wise."
Boy/Male
French American German Latin
Name of a king.
Male
English
Middle French form of Old French Loois, LOUIS means "famous warrior."Â
Female
English
Old English flower name, CLOVER means simply "clover."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse AlvÃss, ALVIS means "all wise."Â
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Khloris, CHLORIS means "green buds." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of flowers and vegetation.
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon English
Clover.
Girl/Female
Anglo, British, English
Clover
Female
Swedish
Feminine form of Swedish Love, LOVISA means "famous warrior."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of Latin Cletus, CLETIS means famous, renowned."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Greek
Pale; Form of Chloris
Girl/Female
Greek
Blooming. Mythological goddess of flowers or spring.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican, Portuguese
Clover; Flower Name; Fortunate; Mind; Heart; Spirit
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin
Name of a King; Renowned Fighter; Famous Battle
Male
Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of French Louis, LOIS means "famous warrior."Â Compare with feminine Lois.
Male
French
French form of German Hlodovic, CLOVIS means "famous warrior."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Louis
Male
French
Old French name derived from Middle Latin Ludovicus, LOOIS means "famous warrior."
Male
Italian
Diminutive form of Italian Lorenzo, LORIS means "of Laurentum."Â
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Latin Louisa, LOVISE means "famous warrior."Â
CLOVIS POINT
CLOVIS POINT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blend of daryl and marvin
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Jewel of a Name
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : habitational name, probably from Wool Bridge in East Stoke, Dorset.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu
Initiated, Consecrated
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
It's shining
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian
Full Moon
Girl/Female
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim
Victory
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Kornelios, KORNELIUSZ means "of a horn."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Beautiful Woman
CLOVIS POINT
CLOVIS POINT
CLOVIS POINT
CLOVIS POINT
CLOVIS POINT
a.
Alt. of Cloven-hoofed
n.
See Clover.
n.
See Clevis.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, cloves; as, eugenic acid.
n.
A plant of different species of the genus Trifolium; as the common red clover, T. pratense, the white, T. repens, and the hare's foot, T. arvense.
a.
Composed of clots or clods; having the quality or form of a clot; sticky; slimy; foul.
n.
A key; a glossary.
n.
Any one of several species of small lemurs of the genus Stenops. They have long, slender limbs and large eyes, and are arboreal in their habits. The slender loris (S. gracilis), of Ceylon, in one of the best known species.
pl.
of Clavis
n.
Full of clots, or clods.
n.
A very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree (Eugenia, / Caryophullus, aromatica), a native of the Molucca Isles.
v. t.
A cleft; a gap; a ravine; -- rarely used except as part of a proper name; as, Kaaterskill Clove; Stone Clove.
n.
A colorless, crystalline substance extracted from oil of cloves; -- called also clove camphor.
pl.
of Clavis
a.
Consisting of clods; full of clods.
n.
A weight. A clove of cheese is about eight pounds, of wool, about seven pounds.
n.
The clevis or draught iron of a plow.
n.
A piece of metal bent in the form of an oxbow, with the two ends perforated to receive a pin, used on the end of the tongue of a plow, wagen, etc., to attach it to a draft chain, whiffletree, etc.; -- called also clavel, clevy.