a. Nat. Hist. [f. as LOBATE + -ED1.] = LOBATE.

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1703.  Petiver, in Phil. Trans., XXIII. 1425. The twigs and footstalks are Thorny, the Leaves single, sometimes lobated.

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1775.  Jenkinson, Brit. Plants, Gloss.

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1863.  C. A. Johns, Brit. Birds (1874), p. xxiv. Toes three or four, more or less connected by a membrane at the base, sometimes lobated.

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