forest
WEALD - woods or woodland
LEIGH is old English for woods or forest and TON is old English for town. So Leighton is derived from an old English term for people who came from a town/village in or near the woods.
The Old English term 'wold' means forest or woodland. In particular, the term 'wold' was used for a forest that is situated on a hill or mountain. Some areas in England are still called Wolds (Cotswolds, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wolds).
The translation of the world forest from English to the Tamil language is "????". In English, a similar name to forest would be woods. The translation of woods from English to Tamil would be "??????".
The surname Forrest is an English family name. It is a place name for someone who lived in or near a royal forest. It was also an occupational name for a keeper or worker in a forest. The word forest in Middle English was not, as it is today, a synonym of woods, but referred specifically to a large woodland reserved for the purposes of hunting by the king and his nobles. The English word orginated from Old French forest, generally taken to be derived of foris meaning 'outside'.
In an old forest trees are more spread apart then a young forest
mori can mean forest in Japanese hayashi can also mean forest but it is not quiet as large as a forest
Wood; forest.
Derudation is not a word in English
Head of the forest
Old growth forest
it is 7028475 years old