bōkjōn
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bhāgo- — Beech tree. 1. a. book, from Old English bōc, written document, composition; b. buckwheat, from Middle Dutch boek, beech; c. Bokmål, from Norwegian bok, book. a c all from Germanic … Universalium
beech — beechen, adj. beechy, adj. /beech/, n. 1. any tree of the genus Fagus, of temperate regions, having a smooth gray bark and bearing small, edible, triangular nuts. 2. Also called beechwood. the wood of such a tree. 3. any member of the plant… … Universalium
beech — [OE] Like many other tree names, beech goes back a long way into the past, and is not always what it seems. Among early relatives Latin fāgus meant ‘beech’ (whence the tree’s modern scientific name), but Greek phāgós, for example, referred to an… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
beech — (n.) O.E. bece beech, from P.Gmc. *bokjon (Cf. O.N. bok, Du. beuk, Flem. boek, O.H.G. buohha, Ger. Buche, M.Du. boeke beech ), from PIE root *bhagos beech tree (Cf. Gk. phegos oak, L … Etymology dictionary
bōkjō-? — *bōkjō ?, *bōkjōn germ.?, schwach. Femininum (n): nhd. Buche; ne. beech; Rekontruktionsbasis: ahd.; Etymologie: idg. *bʰāgós, Femininum, Buche, Pokorny 107; Weiterleben … Germanisches Wörterbuch
bhāgo -s — bhāgo s English meaning: beech Deutsche Übersetzung: “Buche” Grammatical information: f. Material: Gk. φηγός, Dor. φᾱγός f. “oak” (compare Specht KZ. 66, 59); Lat. fügus f. “ beech “; Gaul. bügos in PN Bügücon, Bügono ;… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
beech — [OE] Like many other tree names, beech goes back a long way into the past, and is not always what it seems. Among early relatives Latin fāgus meant ‘beech’ (whence the tree’s modern scientific name), but Greek phāgós, for example, referred to an… … Word origins