drënjë

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See also: drenjë and Drenje

Albanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Albanian *draunjā, from Proto-Indo-European *drew- (tree; hard, strong, firm). Compare Latin dūrus (hard, rough), Old English trum (strong, firm), Old Armenian տրամ (tram, firm, solid), and Ancient Greek δροόν (droón, strong, mighty).

Noun[edit]

drënjë f

  1. cornel-cherry
  2. strong, healthy, sound

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