Zeder

German (Berlin)

[ˈtseː.dɐ]

noun
Definitions
  • cedar (tree)

Etymology

Inherited from Middle High German zēder inherited from Old High German cēdar derived from Latin cedrus (cedar, prickly cedar, cedar-oil, juniper) derived from Ancient Greek κέδρος (cedar, juniper, juniper tree, applied to species of Juniperus and similar trees, cedar-oil).

Origin

Ancient Greek

κέδρος

Gloss

cedar, juniper, juniper tree, applied to species of Juniperus and similar trees, cedar-oil

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