OWLS Quarterly, Eighth Edition

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ROOTS

These ancient Proto-Indo-Europeans roamed the land in the Pontic-Caspian Steppe, (present day Ukraine and southern Russia) 20 in a quest to find shelter and food, both fortunately abundant in the trees surrounding them, which we believed they named ‘deru’21. Interestingly, ‘deru’ had two meanings, it also meant true, as in upright or steady. The similarities between ‘tree’ and ‘true’ are many: not only are trees strong and steady, they are also reliable, year after year an orchard delivers a harvest of fruit, faithful and true.

Cara Hene (WHS) As of 2020, there are over 230,000 words defined in the Oxford Dictionary, each with their own unique journey; crossing borders, changing meanings countless times, growing, shrinking, as they make their way into the common vernacular used today, until their next inevitable transformation. The word “tree”, as we know it, is no different.

Then, ‘deru’ slowly but surely evolved into the ProtoGermanic ‘trewam’ - (spoken in 500 BC).22 ProtoGermanic is another theorised language; it was spoken by Northern Europeans and Southern Scandinavians during the Roman Republic.23

The dictionary definition of ‘tree’ is: “a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.” 15 It also has other specific definitions in botany, linguistics, computing and mathematics.

A map to show the approximate locations of IndoEuropean languages in contemporary Eurasia: 23

But where did this seemingly inconspicuous, monosyllabic word come from? Unlike other common words, it’s difficult to pinpoint its roots. “Tree” does not have any obvious roots in Greek or Latin (δέντρο, abror/bratus) and unlike other botanical words, it’s not intertwined with European languages: like ‘foliage’ its roots in Old French ‘feuille’ meaning leaf and similarly hedge, originating from the German ‘hecke’16. We therefore must delve much further to discover its true origins. The roots of the word “tree” are so ancient that they buried in a language that was spoken during the Bronze age, 6,000 years ago17, called Proto-Indo-European. This, in fact, not really a language at all, there are no written texts18, therefore linguists theorised what this language would have sounded like. These linguists draw on the assumption it was the ancestor to more modern Indo-European language groups such as Italic, Celtic and Germanic. Therefore, Proto-Indo-European is an almost hypothetical language, with each word being a well-informed guess as to how our ancestors may have conversed. Here is a diagram to show how influential Proto-Indo-European is on the development of languages worldwide: 19

Nearly 1000 years later, the word for ‘tree’ was little changed, and in 450 – 1150 AD25, Anglo-Saxons, who spoke in Old English, used not ‘trewam’, but trēow, to describe these tall majestic plants26. Importantly, it is during this period that the earliest example of ‘tree’, was recorded in a manuscript. Dated around 825 AD, Psalm 148 reads: “Muntas and alle hyllas, treo westemberu and alle cederbeamas” (“Mountains and all hills, fruit trees and all cedars”)27.

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WHERE DOES THE WORD ‘TREE’ COME FROM?

3min
page 38

IN WHAT WAY DOES THE DEPICION OF TREES IN IMAGIST POEMS HELP US TO FACE CLIMATE ISSUES TODAY?

6min
pages 35-37

THE MEDICINAL USE OF TREES

3min
pages 33-34

THE GERMANS’ LOVE OF TREES – DOES THIS STEM FROM LITERATURE?

3min
page 32

WHY DO TREES FEATURE SO OFTEN IN CHILDREN’S BOOKS?

2min
pages 29-30

HOW CAN MERGER TREES AND TECHNOLOGY BE USED TO MAP DARK MATTER?

3min
page 31

THE GREAT GREEN WALL’ – HOW TREES ARE BEING USED TO COMBATE CLIMATE CHANGE

2min
page 28

THE SEED FROM A TREE OR THE CURE TO GLOBAL THIRST?

2min
page 27

THE CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TREES, ART & CULTURE

4min
pages 25-26

HOW HAVE TREES SHAPED THE FORMATION OF LANGUAGE?

3min
page 24

IS DARWIN’S TREE OF LIFE TRUTH OR A VISUAL TOOL FOR EVOLUTION?

3min
page 22

WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM NATIVE AMERICANS’ USE OF TREES?

2min
page 23

CAN TREES TEACH US ANYTHING?

4min
pages 19-20

HOW ARE TREES USED IN 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY ART

3min
pages 16-17

DOES MONEY ACTUALLY GROW ON TREES?

4min
page 18

WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF TREES IN THE VIETNAM WAR?

2min
page 21

ROOTS

4min
pages 14-15

INCORPORATING TREES INTO ARCHITECTURE

4min
pages 11-13

LIFE OF TREES: HOW THEY SUSTAIN A MILLENNIAL LIFE

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page 7

TREE SYMBOLISM IN VIRGINIA WOOLF’S MRS DALLOWAY

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page 10

HOW DOES THE TREE OF LANGUAGES HOLD UP IN 2020

2min
page 9

HAVE TREES BEEN SECRETLY SAVING US FROM PANDEMICS?

2min
page 3

IS THERE A FUTURE FOR NATURALLY SOURCED BREAST CANCER TREATMENT?

2min
page 5

TREES IN MYTHOLOGY

2min
page 4

WHAT SYMBOLISMS DO TREES HAVE IN CHINESE CULTURE?

2min
page 6

CHEMIS-TREE: THE IMPORTANT ROLE NATURE PLAYS IN MODERN MEDICINE

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page 8
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