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oak [JV]
 
oak [JV]
  
oak[-tree] [IW]
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oak[-tree] [IW] <br>
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(med) Oak tree. Synonyms : be rdo (Goldstein 1975),  be to nag po ('Phrin Las), be nag (Shel gong) <br>
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1. ''Quercus'' sp (Fagaceae) (Dawa 2009) <br>
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More important than the tree is mon cha ra, acorns and oak-gum. <br>
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[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 07:25, 4 March 2024 (EST)
  
 
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oak-tree [RY]

oak [JV]

oak[-tree] [IW]


(med) Oak tree. Synonyms : be rdo (Goldstein 1975), be to nag po ('Phrin Las), be nag (Shel gong)

1. Quercus sp (Fagaceae) (Dawa 2009)

More important than the tree is mon cha ra, acorns and oak-gum.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 07:25, 4 March 2024 (EST)