Ast
English
Proper noun
AstCategory:English lemmas#ASTCategory:English proper nouns#ASTCategory:English uncountable nouns#ASTCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ASTCategory:Pages with entries#ASTCategory:Pages with 3 entries#AST
Anagrams
Egyptian
Romanization
AstCategory:Egyptian non-lemma forms#ACategory:Egyptian romanizations#ACategory:Egyptian entries with incorrect language header#ACategory:Pages with entries#ASTCategory:Pages with 3 entries#AST
German
Etymology
Category:German terms derived from Proto-Germanic#ASTCategory:German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#ASTCategory:German terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#ASTFrom Middle High GermanCategory:German terms inherited from Middle High German#ASTCategory:German terms derived from Middle High German#AST ast, from Old High GermanCategory:German terms inherited from Old High German#ASTCategory:German terms derived from Old High German#AST ast, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#ASTCategory:German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#AST *ast, from Proto-GermanicCategory:German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#ASTCategory:German terms derived from Proto-Germanic#AST *astaz, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:German terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European#ASTCategory:German terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#AST *h₃ósdos (“branch”).
Pronunciation
Noun
Ast m (strong, genitive Astes or Asts, plural Äste, diminutive Ästchen n or Ästlein n)Category:German lemmas#ASTCategory:German nouns#ASTCategory:German entries with incorrect language header#ASTCategory:German masculine nouns#ASTCategory:Pages with entries#ASTCategory:Pages with 3 entries#AST
- bough, limb, branch
- Hyponyms: Birkenast, Buchenast, Eichenast, Erlenast, Eschenast, Fichtenast, Kiefernast, Lärchenast, Tannenast, Wacholderast, Zedernast, Zypressenast
- Holonym: Baum
