oak

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εὐλογητὸς εἶ, Χριστὲ ὁ Θεὸς ἡμῶνblessed are You, o Christ Our God

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substantive

P. and V. δρῦς, ἡ.

tough as oak, met.: Ar. πρίνινος (Acharnians 180).

in the mountains where oaks grow: Ar. ἐν ὄρεσι δρυογόνοισι (Thesmophoriazusae 114).

Translations

Abkhaz: аџь; Adyghe: чъыгай; Alemannic German: aaich; Albanian: dushk; Arabic: بَلُّوط‎, سِنْدِيَان‎; Moroccan Arabic: بلوط‎; Armenian: կաղնի; Asturian: carbayu, roble; Avar: микк; Azerbaijani: palıd; Bashkir: имән; Basque: haritz; Belarusian: дуб; Breton: dero, dervenn sg; Bulgarian: дъб; Burmese: ဝက်သစ်ချ; Catalan: roure; Chechen: наж; Cherokee: ᎠᏓᏯᎯ, ᏧᏍᎦ; Cheyenne: oó'omêše; Chinese Mandarin: 橡樹, 橡树; Chukchi: кытоттоот, кытоттыт; Chuvash: юман; Cimbrian: àicha; Classical Nahuatl: āhuatl, āhuacuahuitl; Cree: ᒥᐢᑎᑯᒥᓈᐦᑎᐠ; Crimean Tatar: emen, meşe; Czech: dub; Dalmatian: bos; Danish: eg, egetræ; Dutch: eik, eikenboom; East Central German: Aach; Erzya: тумо; Esperanto: kverko; Estonian: tamm, tammepuu; Faroese: eikitræ, eik; Finnish: tammi; Franco-Provençal: châno; French: chêne; Old French: chesne; Galician: carballo; Georgian: მუხა, წყანი; German: Eiche; Old High German: eih; Greek: δρυς, βελανιδιά; Ancient Greek: δρῦς, φαγός, φηγός, φίλαξ; Greenlandic: orpik manngertoq; Hebrew: אלון‎; Hindi: बलूत; Hungarian: tölgy, tölgyfa; Icelandic: eik, eikitré, eiki; Ido: querko; Indonesian: ek; Irish: dair; Old Irish: dair; Italian: quercia, farnia; Japanese: 楢, 柞, 枹, オーク, 柏, 槲, 檞; Karachay-Balkar: эмен; Kazakh: емен; Korean: 참나무속; Kurdish Central Kurdish: بەڕوو‎; Latgalian: ūzuls; Latin: quercus, robur; Latvian: ozols; Laz: ჭყონი; Lithuanian: ąžuolas; Livonian: täm; Low German: Eek; Luxembourgish: Eech; Macedonian: даб; Malay: oak; Maltese: ballut; Manchu: ᠠᠪᡩᠠᡵᡳ; Manx: darragh, ree ny keylley; Maori: ōki; Mari Eastern Mari: тумо; Western Mari: тумна; Middle French: chesne; Mingrelian: ჭყონი, ჭყონი; Moksha: тума; Mongolian: царс; Nahuatl: teōcuahuitl, ahuatl, ahuacuahuitl; Nivkh: кʼмый; Norman: tchêne; North Frisian: iik; Norwegian Bokmål: eik, eiketre; Nynorsk: eik, eiketre; Occitan: garric, casse, roire; Ojibwe: mitigomizh; Old Church Slavonic: дѫбъ; Old English: āc; Old High German: eih; Old Norse: eik, eikitré; Oroqen: tɪbgʊra; Ossetian Digor: толдзӕ; Iron: тулдз; Persian: بلوط‎; Punjabi: ਬਲੂਤ; Plautdietsch: Ieekj; Polabian: dǫb; Polish: dąb; Portuguese: carvalho; Romanian: stejar; Russian: дуб; Samogitian: ōžouls; Scottish Gaelic: darach, darag, rìgh-na-coille; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: храст; Roman: hrast; Slovak: dub; Slovene: hrast; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: dub; Southern Ohlone: rappak; Spanish: roble, encina, carrasca; Svan: ჯიჰრა; Swahili: mwaloni Swedish: ek, ekträd; Tagalog: roble; Tajik: булут; Taos: kwę́łoną; Tatar: имән; Thai: โอ๊ก; Turkish: meşe; Udmurt: тыпы; Ukrainian: дуб; Uzbek: eman; Vietnamese: sồi; Vilamovian: aach; Volapük: kvärabim, kvärep, gölog; Welsh: derwen; West Frisian: iik; Westrobothnian: eik; Yiddish: אייכנבוים‎, דעמב‎; Yámana: xanis