"An' less than that for black oak or lorken."
"I'm afraid Americans have a great passion for oak."
Father never charges more than a silver a barrel for slack cooperage - that's for oak.
Duir," he whispered the ancient word for oak, "give me strength to leave this place.
Pine for a quick, hot flame, and oak for long burning.
Instead of a traditional mahogany table, he opted for oak and left it bare.
The term druid itself possibly derives from the Celtic word for oak.
Strangely, the same was true for black oak, but for the opposite reason.
This desire for live oak was the primary cause of delays in the frigates' construction.
The arms are canting because the meaning of the name (Eik) comes from the word for oak.