ash tree
collocation in Englishmeaningsofashandtree
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ash
noun
uk/æʃ/us/æʃ/
the soft grey or black powder that is left after a substance, especially tobacco, coal, or wood, ...
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tree
noun[C]
uk/triː/us/triː/
a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its ...
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(Definition ofashandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It would be absurd to enact that a proprietor should not cut down anashtreeor a tree of any kind.
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A remarkable tree grows in the village, a 350-year-oldashtree.
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There were two other prophesies concerning theashtree.
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The name of the farm is identical with the word "askr", meaningashtree.
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Close to the new church was planted anashtreebesides which she was later buried.
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Hence, (place at) theashtree/s.
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It was shaded by a largeashtree, against which the clay-built shed that served the purpose of a stable was erected, and upon which it seemed partly to recline.
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The leaves resemble the foliage of anashtreeand are a glossy dark green in summer.
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Supplies of lye made fromashtreeashes would have been plentiful in this well wooded district.
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Fourteen more oaks, a maple and anashtreewere identified that predate the foundation of the cemetery in 1836.
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They maintained that the boggart was buried at a nearby bend in the road under anashtree, along with a cockerel with a stake driven through it.
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On top of the helm is the crest which consists of a crowned castle and mountainashtree.
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Zeus created these humans out of theashtree.
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She took her newborn and waited under anashtreefor a priest to come through the town to baptize her child.
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Selinger's sculptures comprise today more than 800 works in all possible materials and sizes, granite, red granite, sandstone, marble, bronze, oak, blackwood, cherry wood,ashtreeor beech.
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