1. cedar - Noun
2. cedar - Adjective
3. Cedar - Proper noun
The name of several evergreen trees. The wood is remarkable for its durability and fragrant odor.
Of or pertaining to cedar.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy records don't go platinum or gold. I think they go cedar. Dave Sitek
I remember a hundred lovely lakes, and recall the fragrant breath of pine and fir and cedar and poplar trees. The trail has strung upon it, as upon a thread of silk, opalescent dawns and saffron sunsets. Hamlin Garland
The Chinese, by their favourite system of dwarfing, contrive to make it, when only a foot and a half or two feet high, have all the characters of an aged cedar of Lebanon. Robert Fortune
I can pass days Stretch'd in the shade of those old cedar trees, Watching the sunshine like a blessing fall,- The breeze like music wandering o'er the boughs,- Each tree a natural harp,- each different leaf A different note, blent in one vast thanks-giving. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
I have not the Chancellor's encyclopedic mind. He is indeed a kind of semi-Solomon. He half knows everything, from the cedar to the hyssop. Thomas Babington Macaulay
Nutcrackers crack cedar seeds, monks crack rosary beads. Tywa Proverb