This is the 7336th most frequent French word.
oakes
It seems "oakes" is not a French word. Could you clarify or check for a typo?
Here, 'oakes' refers to oak trees in plural, illustrating its usage as a common noun describing a type of tree.
Les chevaliers traversèrent la forêt d'oakes majestueux.
The knights crossed the forest of majestic oaks.
In this example, 'oakes' is again used in the plural form to metaphorically describe oak trees as guardians, emphasizing their protective and enduring qualities.
Dans le poème, l'auteur évoque les oakes comme sentinelles du temps.
In the poem, the author describes the oaks as sentinels of time.
In this sentence, 'Oakes' functions as a proper noun, representing the name of a specific village, distinct from its botanical or metaphorical uses.