Elms

/elmz/ noun

Large shade trees with spreading branches, leaves that grow in pairs, and seeds with paper-thin wings, commonly planted along streets and in parks.

From Old English 'elm,' cognate with Dutch 'elm' and German 'Ulme.' The word is ancient and appears in Germanic languages, possibly from Indo-European roots. The tree was common throughout northern Europe and was valued for timber and shade.

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