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- Teil_tree abstract "The Oxford English Dictionary gives the etymology of teil as Latin tilia and Old French (13th to 15th centuries) til. In Modern French it is tilleul. The French and Latin word cognates appeared amongst the English literate classes starting in the 14th century. Most names of trees, however, kept their Germanic origins, hence linden and lime (a deformation of lind according to the OED). The linden or til tree is native to northern Europe and Asia. In various versions of Protestant Bibles the til is sometimes confused with the terebinth, which is a tree native to southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. One variety of terebinth furnishes the pistachio nut and the thick bark of the tree is a source of a highly valued varnish and particular turpentine (Modern French, térébenthine). The English and French translations in the Roman Catholic Douay Bible from the Vulgate do not confuse the two trees.The Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897) says that Teil tree is an old name for the linden tree, the tilia (also known as "lime tree" in the UK).The name was used in the King James Version of the Bible for the Hebrew word "elah", a word that more modern translations translate as "terebinth" or "oak – this seems to be the chief source of Web references to the name, but the linden tree does not grow in the middle east where the Bible verses were describing, so it seems unlikely that the KJV translation was correct.".
- Teil_tree wikiPageExternalLink plant_profile.cgi?symbol=PISTA.
- Teil_tree wikiPageExternalLink dictionary.php?dict=ebd&id=3597.
- Teil_tree wikiPageExternalLink nb676.htm.
- Teil_tree wikiPageID "69154".
- Teil_tree wikiPageRevisionID "550677976".
- Teil_tree hasPhotoCollection Teil_tree.
- Teil_tree subject Category:Trees.
- Teil_tree type LivingThing100004258.
- Teil_tree type Object100002684.
- Teil_tree type Organism100004475.
- Teil_tree type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Teil_tree type Plant100017222.
- Teil_tree type Tree113104059.
- Teil_tree type Trees.
- Teil_tree type VascularPlant113083586.
- Teil_tree type Whole100003553.
- Teil_tree type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Teil_tree comment "The Oxford English Dictionary gives the etymology of teil as Latin tilia and Old French (13th to 15th centuries) til. In Modern French it is tilleul. The French and Latin word cognates appeared amongst the English literate classes starting in the 14th century. Most names of trees, however, kept their Germanic origins, hence linden and lime (a deformation of lind according to the OED). The linden or til tree is native to northern Europe and Asia.".
- Teil_tree label "Teil tree".
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- Teil_tree sameAs Q7695039.
- Teil_tree sameAs Q7695039.
- Teil_tree sameAs Teil_tree.
- Teil_tree wasDerivedFrom Teil_tree?oldid=550677976.
- Teil_tree isPrimaryTopicOf Teil_tree.