treow
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tre͜oːw/
Etymology 1
From Proto-West Germanic *treu, from Proto-Germanic *trewą. Germanic cognates include Old Frisian trē, Old Saxon trio, Old Norse tré, Gothic 𐍄𐍂𐌹𐌿 (triu).
Noun
trēow n
Declension
Derived terms
Derived terms
- actrēow (“oak tree”)
- æppeltrēow (“apple tree”)
- bōctrēow (“beech tree”)
- boxtrēow (“box tree”)
- ċedertrēow (“cedar tree”)
- eletrēow (“olive tree”)
- fīctrēow (“fig tree”)
- fūletrēow (“black aspen”)
- laurtrēow (“laurel tree”)
- persoctrēow (“peach tree”)
- palmtrēow (“palm tree”)
- pīntrēow (“pine tree”)
- plumtrēow (“plum tree”)
- syrftrēow (“service tree”)
- trēowcynn (“kind of tree”)
- trēowġewrid (“thicket of trees”)
- trēowwæstm (“tree fruit”)
- trēowweorþung (“worship of trees”)
- trēowwyrhta (“carpenter”)
- trēowwyrm (“caterpillar”)
- triewen (“wooden”)
- wīrtrēow (“myrtle tree”)
Descendants
Etymology 2
From Proto-West Germanic *treuwu, from Proto-Germanic *trewwō.
Cognate with Middle Dutch trouwe (Dutch trouw), Old Saxon treuwa, Old High German triuwa (German Treue).
Noun
trēow f
Declension
Related terms
- untrēow
Descendants
- English: truce
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