Encina

/ɛnˈθi.nə/ noun

Definition

A type of Mediterranean oak tree (Quercus ilex) found in Spain and other Mediterranean regions, valued for its wood and acorns.

Etymology

From Spanish 'encina', derived from Latin 'ilex', the scientific name for this oak species. The word traveled through Romance languages as the tree's importance to Mediterranean cultures became widely known.

Kelly Says

The encina oak was so important to ancient Iberian and Roman cultures that they built entire economies around it—the acorns fed countless pigs that became the famous jamón Ibérico, and the wood was prized for shipbuilding and furniture.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሰንሰን
sen-sen
ARالعربية
عبر
a-bar
BNবাংলা
শাল
shaal
CACatalà
roig
royg
CSČeština
dub
doov
DADansk
eg
eg
DEDeutsch
Eiche
ay-khuh
ELΕλληνικά
πλατάνιο
pla-ta-nee-oh
ESEspañol
encina
en-SEE-nuh
FAفارسی
ارز
arz
FISuomi
koivu
koi-voo
FRFrançais
chênaie
sha-NAY
GUGU
વૃક્ષ
vruks
HAHA
gidan
gee-dan
HEעברית
אלון
a-loon
HIहिन्दी
साल
saal
HUMagyar
tölgy
toel-yee
IDBahasa Indonesia
pohon jati
po-hon ja-tee
IGIG
ọkpụkpụ
oh-koo-koo
ITItaliano
quercia
ker-chee-ah
JA日本語
クリニ
kuri-ni
KKKK
ақкөк
ak-kok
KMKM
ឈើ
cheu
KO한국어
소나무
so-na-mu
MRMR
आंबे
a-mbe
MSBahasa Melayu
keruing
ker-ee-ung
MYမြန်မာ
တိုင်း
tain
NLNederlands
eik
ike
NONorsk
eik
eik
PAPA
ਸ਼ਹੀ
shee-hee
PLPolski
dąb
damb
PTPortuguês
carvalho
kar-vuh-loo
RORomână
stejar
ste-yar
RUРусский
дуб
doo-b
SVSvenska
ek
ek
SWKiswahili
mwalimu
mwa-lee-moo
TAதமிழ்
பனை
pa-nai
TEతెలుగు
చెట్టు
chet-tu
THไทย
ยาง
yang
TLTL
narra
nar-rah
TRTürkçe
meşe
meh-sheh
UKУкраїнська
дуб
doo-b
URاردو
بلوط
bal-oot
VITiếng Việt
sồi
soy
YOYO
ẹ̀kù
eh-koo
ZH中文
橡树
xiang shu
ZUZU
umkhondo
oom-khoh-ndo

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