See ash, etymology 2.
ash tree (plural ash trees)
- A tree of the genus Fraxinus, with compound leaves and a tough, flexible wood.
Fraxinus tree
- Abkhaz: ажа (aẑa)
- Albanian: frashër (sq) m
- Arabic: مُرَّان m (murrān), دَرْدَار m (dardār)
- Armenian: հացենի (hy) (hacʻeni), հացի (hy) (hacʻi)
- Aromanian: frapsin
- Asturian: freisnu m
- Azerbaijani: göyrüş, vən
- Basque: lizar (eu)
- Belarusian: я́сень m (jásjenʹ)
- Bulgarian: ясен (bg) (jasen)
- Catalan: freixe m
- Chechen: къахьашту (qʼaḥʳaštu)
- Cherokee: ᏙᏧ (dotsu)
- Cheyenne: mótó'e
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 梣 (zh) (cén), (please verify) 桉樹/桉树 (zh) (ānshù)
- Czech: jasan (cs) m
- Dalmatian: uarno m, guarn m
- Danish: ask (da) c
- Dutch: es (nl) m
- Erzya: сирть (śiŕť)
- Esperanto: frakseno (eo)
- Estonian: saar (et)
- Extremaduran: fresnu
- Faroese: ask f, askur m
- Finnish: saarni (fi)
- French: frêne (fr) m
- Friulian: frassin m
- Galician: freixo (gl) m, pulleiro m, cornabude (gl) m
- Georgian: იფანი (ipani), კოპიტი (ka) (ḳoṗiṭi)
- German: Esche (de) f
- Low German: esch, isch
- Greek: μελιά (el) f (meliá), φλαμουριά (el) f (flamouriá), φράξος (el) m (fráxos)
- Ancient: μελία f (melía)
- Hebrew: מֵילָה (he) f (melá)
- Hidatsa: mishba
- Hungarian: kőris (hu)
- Icelandic: askur (is) m, eski (is) n
- Ingrian: saarni, saarne
- Irish: fuinseog f
- Italian: frassino (it) m
- Japanese: 梣 (ja) (トネリコ, toneriko)
- Kazakh: шаған (şağan)
- Korean: 물푸레나무 (ko) (mulpurenamu)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: بِناو (binaw)
- Northern Kurdish: benav (ku)
- Latgalian: ūss m
- Latin: fraxinus f
- Latvian: osis m
- Leonese: freisnu
- Lithuanian: uosis (lt) m
- Macedonian: јасен (jasen)
- Maltese: fraxxnu
- Manx: unjin m
- Maori: ahe
- Mingrelian: ლანჯი (lanǯi), კოპიტი (ḳoṗiṭi), იფონი (iponi)
- Moksha: сирек (śiŕek)
- Nanai: сивагдан (siwagdan)
- Navajo: dahbaʼ
- Norman: frêne m
- Norwegian: ask (no) m
- Occitan: fraisse (oc) m
- Ojibwe: (white ash) aagimaak
- Old English: æsċ m
- Ossetian: кӕрз (kærz)
- Ottoman Turkish: دیش بوداق (diş budak)
- Persian: زبان گنجشک (fa) (zabân-gonješk), ون (fa) (van)
- Plautdietsch: Asch f
- Polish: jesion (pl) m
- Portuguese: freixo (pt) m
- Romanian: frasin (ro) m
- Romansch: fraissen, fraischen, fressen
- Russian: я́сень (ru) m (jásenʹ)
- Sardinian: frassu, oga
- Scottish Gaelic: uinnseann m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: јасен m
- Roman: jasen (sh) m
- Slovak: jaseň (sk) m
- Slovene: jesen (sl) m
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: jaseń m
- Upper Sorbian: jaseń f
- Spanish: fresno (es) m
- Sudovian: vōsis m
- Svan: იფ (ip), ლა̈ჯრა (läǯra)
- Swedish: ask (sv)
- Tagalog: presno
- Turkish: dişbudak (tr)
- Udi: зиддаход (ziddaχod), ҝоьруьджнаьход (gʲörüǯnäχod)
- Uzbek: shumtol (uz)
- Venetan: fràsene (vec) m, fràsino m, fràsen m, fràsan m
- Walloon: frinne (wa) m
- Welsh: onn f (collective)
- West Frisian: esk c
- Yiddish: אַשבוים m (ashboym)
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- the arse, sethera, Heaters, heaters, hearest, Easther, reheats, seareth, aethers, heartes, æthers, eraseth, Theresa