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 Translation for 'yew' from English to Esperanto
NOUN   a yew | yews
taksuso {noun}yew
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Translation for 'yew' from English to Esperanto

yew
taksuso {noun}
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Usage Examples English
  • The Westeremden yew-stick is a yew-wood stick found in Westeremden in the Groningen province of the Netherlands in 1917.
  • Tempan notes that it resembles the Irish language term "ciop" (meaning stump) and "iúr" (meaning yew), however "stump of the yew" would be "Ciop Iúir".
  • The Yew Garden is entered by raised steps and a wrought-iron gate.
  • The yew tree next to the church is one of the most venerable in the district now that the famous yew at Selborne Church has died. Its age has been estimated at about 1,000 years.
  • As in the case with thicket yew, worm yew has been indicated to be the same as the typical variety, but again there are no specific studies to support this conclusion.

  • "Austrotaxus spicata", the New Caledonia yew or southern yew, is a species of yew, the sole species in the genus "Austrotaxus".
  • There has been little regeneration of the yew trees in the wood.
  • The Craigends Yew is a circa 700 old layering yew tree grove located in the grounds of the old estate next the River Gryfe. It is one of the largest of its species in Scotland.
  • At the rear of the church is the oldest yew tree in Essex. Yew trees are classified as male or female, and the tree is estimated to be about 800 years old.
  • The Wallace Yew was damaged by an arson attack in 1978 and again by storms in 2005.

  • In central area of Batsara gorge there are remains of relict dendroflora from tertiary period. About 270 ha is covered with yew (Taxus baccata) forests, which is the largest yew forest in the world.
  • The name "Ýdalir", meaning "yew dales", is not otherwise attested.
  • In Old English 'Iden' refers to a 'pasture by the yew trees' (from ig 'yew' + denn 'pasture'). Hence the village's name means 'a pasture of green by the yew trees'.
  • (Northern) French "if" (Yew-tree) and suffixe "-etu(m)" > "-ey / -oy /-ay" > "-aie", used to mean "collection of trees", so that Livet means "yew grove" ("l'ivaie" in modern French).
  • A second, younger yew stands near the older one. It has a circumference of [...] and is estimated to be 230 years old.

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