Wiktionary
n. A tree of the genus ''Fraxinus'', with compound leaves and a tough, flexible wood.
WordNet
n. any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus [syn: ash]
Usage examples of "ash tree".
Ashen took the volume from Zazar and opened it to the page Zazar had marked with leaves from an ash tree, a rowan, an oak, and a yew.
Gerard tell us: 'The leaves and bark of the Ash tree are dry and moderately hot .
Likely it was the same prayer song he'd hummed and crooned over those pieces of ash tree we had.
I went around the far corner to find Jamie digging near a mountain-ash tree that stood by itself in the yard, a short distance from the house.
When this is all done with, I guess I'll sharpen a stick of mistletoe and go down to the ash tree, and ram it through his eye.
And I should climb the ash tree over the chicken house and cut off that one cracked limb before a storm brought it down on the chicken house itself.
They planted it in Aelfheim, and there it grew into an ash tree as tall as the sky.
Then finally Dead Ash Tree made a sound that might have been a soft laugh.
When this is all done with, I guess I’ll sharpen a stick of mistletoe and go down to the ash tree, and ram it through his eye.
I ventured to ask, seating myself on the chopping block that stood under the ash tree.
The Valhalla syndrome afflicted many of his kind throughout the world, for it was Minck's firm conviction that he possessed a power fully as great as the spear Wotan had fashioned out of the World Ash Tree, the spear by which he controlled all creatures, even the giant Fafnir, the spear by which he need only touch someone to end their life.
The aged ash tree Yggdrasil was shaken from its roots to its topmost branches.
Then he broke two stout, straight branches from a mighty ash tree that overhung the street—.