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ash2

Syllabification: (ash)
Pronunciation: /aSH/
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Definition of ash

noun

  • 1 (also ash tree) a tree with silver-gray bark and compound leaves. The ash is widely distributed throughout north temperate regions where it can form forests.
    • Genus Fraxinus, family Oleaceae: many species, including the North American white ash (F. americana) and the European ash (F. excelsior)
  • the hard pale wood of the ash tree.
  • [with modifier] any of a number of unrelated trees with leaves similar to the ash. See also mountain ash.
  • 2an Old English runic letter (so named from the word of which it was the first letter).
  • the symbol æ or Æ, used in the Roman alphabet in place of the runic letter, and as a phonetic symbol. See also Æ.

Origin:

Old English æsc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch es and German Esche

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