bird cherry

Noun

 * 1) A cherry tree,, native to northern Eurasia.
 * 2) Any of several species of cherry trees sometimes grouped in the subgenus  or section Prunus sect. Laurocerasus of Prunus subg. Cerasus.
 * 3) , of eastern Asia.
 * 4) , of Japan.
 * 5) , of eastern Asia.
 * 6)  of North America (vernacular names:, , and ).
 * 7) A berry (fruit) produced by these trees.
 * 8)  Sweet cherry,.
 * 1) A berry (fruit) produced by these trees.
 * 2)  Sweet cherry,.
 * 1)  Sweet cherry,.

Translations

 * Bashkir: муйыл
 * Basque: otsagereziondo
 * Belarusian: чаро́мха
 * Bulgarian: песеки́ня
 * Catalan: gatzerí, cirerer bord
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Chuvash: ҫӗмӗрт
 * Danish: hæg, almindelig hæg, majtræ
 * Erzya: лёмзёркс
 * Estonian: toomingas
 * Evenki: инӈэктэмкӯрэ̄
 * Faroese: heggur, heggtræ, heggrunnur
 * Finnish:, metsätuomi
 * French: merisier à grappes
 * Galician: gregoriño, pau de san gregorio, acereiro dos danados
 * German: Traubenkirsche, Ahlkirsche, Elsenkirsche, Sumpfkirsche, Faulkirsche
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Icelandic: heggur, heggviður
 * Irish: donnroisc
 * Japanese: エゾノウワミズザクラ, 蝦夷の上溝桜
 * Karachay-Balkar: къара къайын, къара мырзы, жымыртхы
 * Kazakh: мойыл
 * Ket: бальн
 * Khakas: нымырт
 * Korean: 귀룽나무
 * Latgalian: īva
 * Latvian: ieva
 * Lithuanian: ieva
 * Macedonian: сре́мза
 * Manchu: ᠶᡝᠩᡤᡝ
 * Mari:
 * Eastern Mari: ломбо
 * Western Mari: ломбы
 * Moksha: лайме
 * Mongolian:
 * Nivkh: кып, кап
 * Northern Mansi:
 * Northern Sami: ávža, duopma
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: hegg
 * Nynorsk: hegg
 * Old Norse: heggr
 * Orok: синэктэ
 * Ossetian: къӕбырттӕг
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: azereiro-dos-danados
 * Romanian:
 * Romansch: alaussa
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: fiodhag, glocan
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Shor: ныбырт
 * Slovak: čremcha
 * Slovene: čremsa
 * Sorbian:
 * Upper Sorbian: kitkata wišnja
 * Southern Altai: јодро, јымырт
 * Swedish:
 * Tatar: şomırt
 * Tuvan: чодураа
 * Udihe: иӈофо, чуʼаи
 * Ukrainian:
 * Uzbek:
 * Volapük: padudabim, padudep
 * Welsh: ceiriosen yr aderyn, rhuddwernen, llyngwren
 * Yakut: хаппырыас, харас


 * Finnish:


 * Bashkir: муйыл, муйыл емеше
 * Danish: hæggebær, hægebær
 * Evenki: инӈэктэ
 * Faroese: heggber
 * Finnish: tuomenmarja
 * Ket: хи
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Southern Altai: јодро
 * Volapük: padud