chêne
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
chênechesne, alteration, after fresne, frêne, from the Old French chasne (1160), chaisne (1177-88), from Vulgar Latin casnus (508), borrowed from Gaulish cassanos (whence Occitan cassanh, Franco-Provençal tsâno, Occitan casse. Formation with different suffix in Aragonese with caixico, caixigo, in Spanish with quejigo ("beech oak").
Definitions
- botanique
Plural
chênes
Translations
german:Eichenholz
english:oak
arabic:بلوط
danish:eg
spanish:roble
finnish:tammi
greek:βελανιδιά
hebrew:אלון
italian:legno di quercia
japanese:オーク材
dutch:eikenhout
polish:dąb
portuguese:carvalho
russian:дуб
swedish:ekvirke
turkish:meşe
See also
chênier (cn.) quercite (cn.) chênaie (cn.) chênière (cn.)