Dutch · Nature & Weather

de boom

tree

Beginnernoun

Definition

A tall plant with a wooden trunk and branches.

Example

De boom in de tuin is heel oud.

The tree in the garden is very old.

Etymology

'De boom' derives from the Old Dutch 'bōm', which connects to the Proto-Germanic '*bōmaz', signifying the importance of trees in nature and livelihood.

How & Where It’s Used

'De boom' is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts, recognized in informal settings as well as formal discussions about nature.

Literary Heritage

Trees feature heavily in Dutch nature poetry and fables, symbolizing life and growth.

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