![]() ![]() ![]() That process is still going on today, for example the use of such words as "color" instead of "colour", "thru" instead of "through", "pediatrician"" instead of "paediatrician" as current standard spellings in US English whilst, in Britain and countries within the British Commonwealth, the older spellings are still used as standard. Such modernisation of spelling was introduced mainly as a result of the invention of the printing press and the use of printed books to educate a majority of the population: it made good sense to change the spelling from ac to oak to make it much easier to teach people how to read. The change from ac to oak is a good example of the way the original Old English spelling of a word has been modernised over the past 500 years or so to match the way a word is written to the way that word is pronounced. In Early English the modern word oak was spelt acbut it was pronounced in almost the same way as the modern word! It's another reason why we still spell acorn the way we do. So, in modern Dutch at least, the oak tree and its nut actually sound very similar! In modern Dutch an oak tree is called an eik and its seed or nut - an acorn - is called an eikel. ![]() There are currently 5 variants of Tree Seeds: (From the left): Oak, Birch, Walnut, Redwood, and Ash. Dependant on the Tree, you will get a different Tree Seed. Tree Seeds are an uncommon drop from Felling a Tree. (As when using the word "corn" to mean "seed".)Įik-korn has been replaced by the modern Dutch word eikel which means "a baby oak", just as we could say "an oaklet" in English. A Tree Seed is a Plantable Item that allows Players to grow their own Trees. Our modern English word "acorn" may be derived from an Old Dutch word eik-korn, meaning "oak-corn". That is pronounced as "ake" today (as in the English words "take" or "ache") but eikmay have sounded much more like "oke" a few hundred years ago. That Old Low German word evolved into the modern Dutch word for an oak tree, eik. A seed or nut of an oak tree is called an acorn in English because that is the name that has come down to us over the past thousand or so years.īoth the words oak and acorn words are derived via Dutch from the original Old Low German word for an oak tree: Eiche. ![]()
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