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drūn

 The Sanskrit word "drūn" (द्रु) primarily means "tree" 

in classical Sanskrit texts, and it also has etymological 

roots linked to the Indo-European concept of "running" 

or "flowing."


Meaning in Sanskrit


Usage can vary slightly depending on the textual context, but 
the primary meaning remains tree.


Etymology and Historical Context


For instance, in Avestan, a related word dru appears with the 
meaning "run." This shows how words evolved across cultures 
from natural objects to dynamic actions in language development.


Declension and Usage



Summary



This provides both the direct translation and the linguistic background 
to understand "drūn" across Sanskrit and its Indo-European connections.

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