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English
Etymology
Old English linden#Old English|linden. The noun developed from the adjective.
Pronunciation
IPA|/'lɪnd�n/
Adjective
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- obsolete made of lime-wood
Noun
en-noun
- any of various deciduous trees, of the genus Tilia, having heart-shaped leaves
- the soft wood of such trees
Translations
trans-top|tree
Hungarian: t|hu|hársfa
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Russian: t|ru|липа|f|tr=lÃpa
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trans-top|wood
Hungarian: t|hu|hársfa
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Russian: t|ru|липа|f|tr=lÃpa
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ttbc|Bosnian: lipa#Bosnian|lipa f
ttbc|Dutch: linde m
ttbc|Esperanto: tilio
ttbc|Estonian: pärn
ttbc|French: tilleul m
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ttbc|Old English: lind#Old English|lind f
ttbc|Polish: lipa#Polish|lipa f
ttbc|Serbian:
:Cyrillic: липа#Serbian|липа f
:Latin: lipa#Serbian|lipa f
ttbc|Slovene: lipa f
ttbc|Spanish: tilo m
ttbc|Portuguese: tilia f
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Category:Trees
Old English
Etymology
From lind#Old English|lind + -en.
Pronunciation
IPA|/'lɪnden/
Adjective
linden
- made of lime-wood
Category:Old English adjectives
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