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 Translation for 'yew tree' from English to Bulgarian
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NOUN   a yew tree | yew trees
бот.T
yew (tree{noun} [Taxus baccata]
(обикновен) тис {м}
Partial Matches
tree {noun}дърво {ср} [растение]
family tree {noun}родословно дърво {ср}
Christmas tree {noun}коледна елха {ж}
бот.T
sorb tree {noun} [Sorbus domestica]
скоруша {ж}
орн.T
tree pipit {noun} [Anthus trivialis]
горска бъбрица {ж}
зоол.T
southern tree dassie {noun} [Dendrohyrax arboreus]
източен дървесен даман {м}
бот.T
(true) service tree {noun} [Sorbus domestica]
скоруша {ж}
зоол.T
southern tree hyrax {noun} [Dendrohyrax arboreus]
източен дървесен даман {м}
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Usage Examples English
  • There is an ancient yew tree ("Taxus baccata") reputed to be nearly 2000 years old and legend has it that Knights Templar are buried in the graveyard there, although there is no evidence to substantiate this.
  • The yew tree is a frequent symbol in the Christian poetry of T. S. Eliot, especially his "Four Quartets".
  • What is now the Yew Tree Inn was a pair of 18th century cottages. George Ford is listed as a beer retailer and shopkeeper in Odstock in 1875 and is likely the first Landlord of the Inn.
  • The main lane in Bunbury is Bunbury Lane which contains three shops (butcher, general convenience store/Post Office and fish and chip shop), two hairdressers, and three pubs - the Nags Head, the Dysart Arms (Cheshire Dining Pub of the Year 2009) and the Yew Tree (formerly the Crewe Arms) which re-opened in 2010.
  • A memorial to the Welsh language poet, Dafydd ap Gwilym, who is interred here is next to an ancient yew tree.

  • The National Association of Primary Education commissioned a sculpture, "Flame for Dunblane", created by Walter Bailey from a single yew tree, which was placed in the National Forest, near Moira, Leicestershire.
  • The other Westmacott titles are: "Unfinished Portrait" (1934), "Absent in the Spring" (1944), "The Rose and the Yew Tree" (1948), "A Daughter's a Daughter" (1952), and "The Burden" (1956).
  • The Loxley formerly known as the Yew Tree Inn, is located at the centre of Malin Bridge.
  • Farms in the local area included Rookery, Yew Tree, Sweethills and Whiteley.
  • On 2 January 2012 an ancient yew tree in the grounds of St Faith's Church, which was believed to be up to 1,000 years old, was brought down by high winds.

  • Yardley's main shopping area is known as Yew Tree, named after the yew that stood, originally to the south of the roundabout, outside what was then Boots, then on the roundabout at the junction in the centre of Yardley.
  • Also on the site is the Wallace Yew, an ancient yew tree and the Wallace Oak stood nearby until 1856.
  • God's Acre (the Moravian Burial Ground) still exists in Moravian Close, but was closed to further burials in 1973, when the work of the Moravians moved to Yew Tree Lane, where the Moravian Church is now situated.
  • Near the gate stands an old yew tree which is 4.1 metres in girth.
  • Mystery author Cyril Hare sets his 1954 novel, "That Yew Tree's Shade" (published in the US as "Death Walks the Woods"), at "Yew Hill", which Hare admits in an introduction is modelled on Box Hill.

  • The south-western corner of the town remains rural around Easthampstead Park and the wooded Yew Tree Corner.
  • Nearby shopping areas are the Fox & Goose in Ward End and The Yew Tree in Yardley.
  • Newry ([...]; This relates to an apocryphal story that Saint Patrick planted a yew tree there in the 5th century.
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