yew$92887$ - traduzione in greco
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yew$92887$ - traduzione in greco

SPECIES OF PLANT
Sumatran Yew; Sumatran yew

yew      
n. σμίλαξ, σμίλη, πουρνάρι
Palm Sunday         
  • Łyse]], [[Poland]]
  • Easter witches in Finland
  • "Flevit super illam" (He wept over it); by [[Enrique Simonet]], 1892
  • ''[[Triumphal entry into Jerusalem]]'', Russian icon ([[Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow]])
  • 1907}}
  • marigolds]]) strewn about the sanctuary in an [[Oriental Orthodox]] church in [[Mumbai]], India, on Palm Sunday
  • Small crosses woven from blessed palms are often distributed at churches on Palm Sunday.
  • Santiago Apostol Church]] in [[Plaridel, Bulacan]], Philippines.
  • Episcopal Church in the United States]]
  • Malankara Church]] ([[Oriental Orthodox]]) of [[Kerala]] – People holding tender leaves of coconut palms (kuruthola) and flowers are thrown upwards during Gospel reading
  • Wooden Palmesel
  • Palm Sunday in [[East Timor]]
COMMEMORATION OF THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF JESUS INTO JERUSALEM
Palm Sundays; Palm sunday; Branch Sunday; Yew Sunday; Jesus on a donkey; Flower's Day; The flowers day; Fir Sunday; Holy Sunday
κυριακή των βαΐων

Definizione

yew
(yews)
A yew or a yew tree is an evergreen tree. It has sharp leaves which are broad and flat, and red berries.
N-VAR
Yew is the wood of this tree.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Taxus sumatrana

Taxus sumatrana is an evergreen shrub and one of the eight species of the yew. It is found in a number of countries, including Afghanistan, Tibet, Nepal, Sumatra, Philippines, Vietnam, India, Burma, Taiwan, and China, and is known both as the Taiwan yew and the Chinese yew. It is typically found at heights ranging from 400–3,100 m in subtropical forest and on highland ridges. It is a protected species in Taroko National Park in Taiwan.