Ash

/æʃ/ noun

Ash is the soft gray or black powder left after something burns, like wood or paper. The word can also refer to certain types of trees called ash trees.

From Old English “æsc,” meaning both “ash tree” and “spear,” because spears were made from its wood. The sense of burned remains comes from a different Old English form related to fire.

AMአመድ
ARرماد
BNছাই
CSpopel
DAaske
DEAsche
ELστάχτη
ESceniza
FAخاکستر
FItuhka
FRcendre
GUરાખ
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