Scots eedit

 
A tree structur

Noon eedit

tree

  1. A lairge plant, nae exactly defined, but teepically ower fower meters in hicht, wi a single trunk which growes in girst with age and brainches (that an aa grow in circumference wi age).

Verb eedit

Tree

  1. Tae support wi timmer or props.

Inglis eedit

Etymology eedit

Frae Middle Inglis tree, tre, treo, treou, trew, trow, frae Old English trēo, trēow (tree, wid, timmer, beam, log, stake, stick, grove, cross, rood), frae Proto-Germanic *trewą (tree, wid), frae pre-Germanic *dréu̯om, thematic e-grade derivative o Proto-Indo-European *dóru (tree).

  1. REDIRECTTemplate:Wt/sco/rel-top Frae the same Proto-Indo-European: Scots tree (wid, rod, stick), North Frisian tre, trä (tree), Middle Dutch tree > Dutch teer (tree), Dens træ (tree), Swadish trä (wood), träd (tree), Norse tre (tree), Icelandic tré (tree), Gothic 𐍄𐍂𐌹𐌿 (triu, tree, wid, piece o wid), Albanie dru (tree, wood), Welsh dâr (oaks), Ancient Greek δόρυ (dóru, wood, spear), Russian де́рево (dérevo) or дре́во (drévo), Tocharian A or. Relatit tae tar, true.
  2. REDIRECTTemplate:Wt/sco/rel-bottom

Pronunciation eedit

Noon eedit

Tree (plural Trees or (obsolete) treen)

  1. tree

Hypernyms eedit

Hyponyms eedit

Synonyms eedit

See an aa eedit

Verb eedit

Tree (third-person singular simple present Trees, present participle Treeing, simple past an past participle Treed)

  1. (transitive) Tae chase (an ainimal or person) up a tree.

Stateestics eedit

Anagrams eedit


Dutch eedit

Alternative forms eedit

Pronunciation eedit

Noun eedit

Tree m (plural treeën or Trees, diminutive treetje n)

  1. stap (o a stair)

Anagrams eedit


North Frisian eedit

Etymology eedit

Frae Old Frisian thrē.

Numeral eedit

Tree

  1. (Heligoland) three