Put the Tree back in Christmas-tree!
Today's history of Christmas-tree went into detail on Christmas but ignored Tree. I can't find a page where you did a full analysis of the word.
Did I miss a way to search just past goodwords? I found Tree all over with several main site and forum searches, mentioned in many discussions, but I didn't catch it playing the leading roll.
Tree has over a dozen noun meanings, and several verb meanings. My old print OED has over seven columns for Tree with another page in the volume III supplement.
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Re: Tree
Fun tie-in; it turns out that Dante Alighieri and Jimmy Durante are related! At least etymologically:
The same root is also there in lots of other words, some of which have been treated by the Good Doctor; troth, tryst, and indurate are 3.
Dante is a shortening of Durante. Who'd'a thunk?*dreu-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "be firm, solid, steadfast," with specialized senses "wood," "tree" and derivatives referring to objects made of wood.
The same root is also there in lots of other words, some of which have been treated by the Good Doctor; troth, tryst, and indurate are 3.
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