yew

[Yew]

Use the noun yew when you're talking about the medium sized evergreen that has flat needles and small red berries.

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See Yaw.

Noun
any of numerous evergreen trees or shrubs having red cup-shaped berries and flattened needlelike leaves

Noun
wood of a yew; especially the durable fine-grained light brown or red wood of the English yew valued for cabinetwork and archery bows


v. i.
See Yaw.

n.
An evergreen tree (Taxus baccata) of Europe, allied to the pines, but having a peculiar berrylike fruit instead of a cone. It frequently grows in British churchyards.

n.
The wood of the yew. It is light red in color, compact, fine-grained, and very elastic. It is preferred to all other kinds of wood for bows and whipstocks, the best for these purposes coming from Spain.

n.
A bow for shooting, made of the yew.

a.
Of or pertaining to yew trees; made of the wood of a yew tree; as, a yew whipstock.


Yew

Yew , v. i. See Yaw.

Yew

Yew, n. [OE. ew, AS. e'a2w, 'c6w, eoh; akin to D. ijf, OHG. 'c6wa, 'c6ha, G. eibe, Icel. r; cf. Ir. iubhar, Gael. iubhar, iughar, W. yw, ywen, Lith. j'89va the black alder tree.] 1. (Bot.) An evergreen tree (Taxus baccata) of Europe, allied to the pines, but having a peculiar berrylike fruit instead of a cone. It frequently grows in British churchyards. 2. The wood of the yew. It is light red in color, compact, fine-grained, and very elastic. It is preferred to all other kinds of wood for bows and whipstocks, the best for these purposes coming from Spain. &hand; The American yew (Taxus baccata, var. Canadensis) is a low and straggling or prostrate bush, never forming an erect trunk. The California yew (Taxus brevifolia) is a good-sized tree, and its wood is used for bows, spear handles, paddles, and other similar implements. Another yew is found in Florida, and there are species in Japan and the Himalayas. 3. A bow for shooting, made of the yew.

Yew

Yew (&umac;), a. Of or pertaining to yew trees; made of the wood of a yew tree; as, a yew whipstock.

See Yaw.

An evergreen tree (Taxus baccata) of Europe, allied to the pines, but having a peculiar berrylike fruit instead of a cone. It frequently grows in British churchyards.

Of or pertaining to yew trees; made of the wood of a yew tree; as, a yew whipstock.

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