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Definition[1]

dāru : [nt.] wood; timber; fire-wood.

Source
A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera, Concise Pali-English and English-Pali Dictionary [available as digital version from Metta Net, Sri Lanka]
Definition[2]

Dāru (nt.) [Sk. dāru, *dereṷo (oak) tree; cp. Av. dāuru (wood) Gr. do/ru (spear), drus (oak); Lat. larix (fr. *dārix)=larch; Oir. daur (oak); Goth. triu, Ags. treo= tree. Also Sk. dāruṇa, Lat. dūrus (hard) etc., Oir. dru strong. See also dabba2, dabbī & duma] wood, piece of wood; pl. woodwork, sticks A i.112; It 71; Dh 80; J ii.102; iii.54; vi.366; DhA i.393; PvA 76 (candana˚), 141.
   -- kuṭikā a hut, log -- house Vin iii.43; -- kkhandha pile of wood PvA 62; -- gaha a wood yard Vin iii.42 sq.; -- ghaṭika wooden pitcher ThA 286. -- cīriya "woodbarked" Np, DhA ii.35. -- ja made of wood S i.77; Dh 345; -- dāha the burning of wood S i.169; -- dhītalikā a wooden doll Vin iii.36, 126; -- patta a wooden bowl Vin ii.112, 143; pattika one who uses a wooden bowl for collecting alms D i.157; iii.22; DA i.319; pādukā a wooden shoe, a clog Vin ii.143; -- bhaṇḍa wooden articles Vin ii.143 (specified), 170, 211; -- maṇḍalika a wooden disk DhA iii.180; -- maya wooden VvA 8, DhA i.192; -- yanta a wooden machine Vism 595; -- sanghāta ( -- yāna) "a vehicle constructed of wood," i. e. a boat J v.194; -- samādahāna putting pieces of wood together S i.169.

Source
Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Definition[3]

dāru: n. 木
 

Source
巴漢辭典 編者:(斗六) 廖文燦
Definition[4]

dāru mfn. liberal L. (cf. Pāṇ. 3-2, 159)
• m. 2. dāru

dāru 2

dārú mfn. breaking, splitting (Indra) RV. vii, 6, 1

• m. an artist L.

dāru 3

dā́ru m. n. (g. ardharcâdi) a piece of wood, wood, timber
RV. AV. TS. Br. Up. MBh. R. &c. (usually n. m. only Hariv. 15522)

• n. Pinus Devadāru Suśr.

• ore L. [connected with 4. dru and taru ; cf. also Zd. dauru

• Gk. ?, ? ; Goth. triu ; [476, 1] Germ. trewo ; Eng. tree]


 

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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