boschage
Old French
Etymology
Vulgar Latin *boscaticum, from Proto-Germanic *buskaz (“forest, woods”)
Noun
boschage m (oblique plural boschages, nominative singular boschages, nominative plural boschage)
- woods; woodland
- 12th Century, Béroul, Tristan et Iseut:
- Longuement sont en cel boschage.
- For a long time were they in the woods
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Descendants
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