zelkova - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From New Latin (genus name) from Russian дзе́льква (dzélʹkva, “tree, wood”), from Georgian ძელქვა (ʒelkva), from Old Georgian ძელქვაჲ (ʒelkvay), from ძელი (ʒeli, “beam”) + ქვაჲ (kvay, “stone”).
zelkova (plural zelkovas)
- A kind of tree in the elm family (genus Zelkova). [from 19th c.]
2015, Han Kang, translated by Deborah Smith, The Vegetarian, Granta, published 2018, page 135:
While she waits for the doctor to come down from the consultation room, she turns to look at the zelkova tree which stands in the hospital's front garden.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:zelkova.
- Caucasian zelkova (Zelkova carpinifolia)
- Chinese zelkova (Zelkova sinica)
- Cretan zelkova (Zelkova abelicea)
- cut-leafed zelkova (Zelkova × verschaffeltii)
- Japanese zelkova (Zelkova serrata)
- saw-leaf zelkova (Zelkova serrata)
- Schneider's zelkova (Zelkova schneideriana)
- Sicilian zelkova (Zelkova sicula)
kind of tree in the elm family
- Armenian: ձելկվա (jelkva), թաղարնի (tʻaġarni)
- Azerbaijani: azat (az)
- Catalan: zelkova f
- Chinese:
- Czech: zelkova, zelkova habrolistá
- Danish: zelkova c
- Dutch: zelkova m
- Esperanto: zelkovo
- Estonian: tselkva
- Finnish: selkova (fi)
- French: orme de Sibérie (fr) m, planere (fr) f, zelcova m
- Georgian: ძელქვა (ka) (ʒelkva)
- German: Zelkove, Zelkowe, Zelkoua, Zelkowa
- Hungarian: gyertyánszil (hu)
- Irish: sealcóva m
- Italian: olmo siberiano (it) m, zelcova f
- Japanese: 欅 (ja) (ケヤキ, keyaki)
- Korean: 느티나무 (ko) (neutinamu)
- Persian: درخت آزاد (deraxt-e âzâd), زلکوا (zelkovâ)
- Portuguese: zelkova f
- Russian: дзе́льква (ru) f (dzélʹkva)
- Spanish: olmo chino m, zelkova f
- Turkish: please add this translation if you can
- Vietnamese: chi cử
- Welsh: selcofa f
Ultimately from Georgian ძელქვა (ʒelkva).
zelkova f