English · Nature & Environment

oak

/oʊk/

[/oʊk/]

hardwood tree

Beginnernoun

Definition

A large, long-living deciduous tree that produces acorns and very hard, durable wood.

Example

The ancient oak in the village square has stood for more than three hundred years.

The ancient oak in the village square has stood for more than three hundred years.

Etymology

From Old English 'āc', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'eik' and German 'Eiche'.

How & Where It’s Used

Used in everyday speech for the tree and figuratively for sturdiness or endurance.

Cultural Note

The oak is a national symbol of strength in England, Germany, and the United States.

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