beechen

English

Etymology

From Middle English bechen, from Old English bēċen (made of beechwood, beechen), Proto-West Germanic *bōkīn, equivalent to beech +‎ -en. Cognate with Dutch beuken (beechen).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbiːt͡ʃən/
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Adjective

beechen (not comparable)

  1. Consisting or made of the wood or bark of the beech tree.
    • 1988, J.R.R. Tolkien, Song of Beren and Lúthien:
      Now withered lay the hemlock-sheaves,
      And one by one with sighing sound
      Whispering fell the beechen leaves
      In the wintry woodland wavering.

Translations

References

Middle English

Adjective

beechen

  1. alternative form of bechen