Linde
German
Etymology
From Middle High German linde, linte, from Old High German linta, from Proto-Germanic *lindō.
Pronunciation
Noun
Linde f (genitive Linde, plural Linden)
- linden, lime tree (Tilia gen. et spp.)
- 1844, Heinrich Heine, "Tragödie III", in Neue Gedichte.
- Auf ihrem Grab da steht eine Linde, / drin pfeifen die Vögel und Abendwinde, / und drunter sitzt, auf dem grünen Platz, / der Müllersknecht mit seinem Schatz.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 1844, Heinrich Heine, "Tragödie III", in Neue Gedichte.
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