Faulbaum

German

Etymology

From faul (rotten) + Baum (tree), from the rotten smell of the bark.

Noun

Faulbaum m (strong, genitive Faulbaumes or Faulbaums, plural Faulbäume)

  1. alder buckthorn

Declension

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