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lime, linden, basswood - which words have you used for this tree?

lime, linden, basswood - which words have you used for this tree?

  • lime

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • linden

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • basswood

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • other words

    Votes: 3 100.0%

  • Total voters
    3

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lime, linden, basswood - which words have you used for this tree?
 
Never heard of it...
 
I have a general interest in languages, so I am asking this question.

Myself I have used lime, linden, the German Linde, and the French tilleul.
 
Not sure, but I believe it is similar to, but not the same as swamp ash.
 
Come to think of it, in German you can also say: Lindenbaum = linden tree
 
We had lots of different trees, but none of those, so I think whatever people call them where they're from is fine.
 
We had lots of different trees, but none of those, so I think whatever people call them where they're from is fine.
Of course it is fine!
I am not going to criticise anybody!
I am just asking: What is YOUR word for this tree?
A simple innocent question.

May I also ask YOU what your word is for this tree, @ASHES ?
 
What I wonder:
41 views already and 2 clicks.

Were all these views from ghosts or other immaterial spirits who cannot click onto material things?
 
Of course it is fine!
I am not going to criticise anybody!
I am just asking: What is YOUR word for this tree?
A simple innocent question.

May I also ask YOU what your word is for this tree, @ASHES ?
Unknown. Species not encountered until this thread.
 
What I wonder:
41 views already and 2 clicks.

Were all these views from ghosts or other immaterial spirits who cannot click onto material things?
I would have voted but "no word in particular" wasn't an option. If I ever saw one in the future, I might say "there's one of those Rumpel trees." Because I wouldn't remember any of the actual names by then.
 
More infos - with pictures:


 
In Germany there are many "Friedenslinden" = peace linden trees.

If peace came after a war, a linden tree was planted.
Linden trees are highly respected in Germany, and also planted to commemmorate other important events.
 
More about the importance of linden trees:


More:


Can it be that this tree in virtually un-known in the United States of America?
 
about France:


 
For people in Europe, the lime tree or linden tree has a great cultural and historical value.
In the United States this seems not to be the case?
 

Here is a famous German song about the linden tree.
 
And here is the text in German and in English.


The Text is by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827), 1822
Written 200 years ago!
So it is allowed to copy it.


Der Lindenbaum

Wilhelm Müller


Am Brunnen vor dem Tore,
Da steht ein Lindenbaum;
Ich träumt’ in seinem Schatten
So manchen süßen Traum.
Ich schnitt in seine Rinde
So manches liebe Wort;
Es zog in Freud’ und Leide
Zu ihm mich immer fort.

Ich musst’ auch heute wandern
Vorbei in tiefer Nacht,
Da hab’ ich noch im Dunkel
Die Augen zugemacht.
Und seine Zweige rauschten,
Als riefen sie mir zu:
Komm her zu mir, Geselle,
Hier findst du deine Ruh’!



There you can find the translation:


 
Now: 72 views
 

Do you remember the Comedian Harmonists?
 

Linden Tree Facts​

 
[Video]
10 The Linden Tree : The New London Chorale
 
If you know neither lime nor linden or linden tree, perhaps you know lager 'n lime: