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beech

[beech]
–noun
1. any tree of the genus Fagus, of temperate regions, having a smooth gray bark and bearing small, edible, triangular nuts.
2. Also called beechwood. the wood of such a tree.
3. any member of the plant family Fagaceae, characterized by trees and shrubs having alternate, usually toothed or lobed leaves, male flowers in catkins and female flowers either solitary or in clusters and bearing a nut enclosed in a cupule or bur, including the beeches, chestnuts, and oaks.

Origin:
bef. 900; ME beche, OE bēce < Gmc *bōkjōn-; akin to OS, MLG boke, D beuk, OHG buohha (G Buche), ON bōk, L fāgus beech, Doric Gk phāgós, Albanian bung oak (appar. not akin to book )


beechen, adjective
beechy, adjective
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Word Origin & History

beech 
O.E. bece, from P.Gmc. *bokjon (cf. O.N. bok, Ger. buche, M.Du. boeke "beech"), from PIE base *bhagos (cf. Gk. phegos "oak," L. fagus "beech," Rus. buzina "elder"), perhaps with a ground sense of "edible" (and connected with the root of Gk. phagein "to eat;" see -phagous). Beech mast was an ancient food source for agricultural animals across a wide stretch of Europe. See book.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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