bosket

  • 1Bosket — Bos ket, Bosquet Bos quet, n. [F. bosquet a little wood, dim. fr. LL. boscus. See {Boscage}, and cf. {Bouquet}.] (Gardening) A grove; a thicket; shrubbery; an inclosure formed by branches of trees, regularly or irregularly disposed. [1913… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2Bosket — Bosket, Gartenanlage, so v.w. Bosquet …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 3bòsket — m reg. gaj, šumica, lug [»S ∼a u svijetlu livadu,/Kud danju oblijeću ptice/Pada travom debeli sjen...« V. Vidrić] ✧ {{001f}}fr …

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  • 4bosket — bòsket m DEFINICIJA reg. gaj, šumica, lug ETIMOLOGIJA fr. bosquet, tal. boschetto …

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  • 5bosket — [bäs′kit] n. [Fr bosquet < OFr boschet < OIt boschetto, dim. of bosco < ML boscus: see BUSH1] a small grove; thicket …

    English World dictionary

  • 6Bosket — Recorded as Bosket, Boscott, Boskett, but ultimately Bosquet, this is a French Huguenot refugee surname. It is a very good example of these surnames which formed such an important part of the changing social and industrial scenes of the late 17th …

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  • 7bosket — /bos kit/, n. a grove; thicket. Also, bosquet. [1730 40; earlier bosquet < F < It boschetto, equiv. to bosc(o) wood (see BUSH1) + etto ET] * * * …

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  • 8bosket — noun /ˈbɒskɪt/ A small grove or copse of trees, a thicket. When he returned from a swim in the broad and deep brook beyond the bosquet, with wet hair and tingling skin, Van got the rare treat of finding his foreglimpse of live ivory accurately&#8230; …

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  • 9bosket — n. small grove (also bosquet) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 10bosket — bos·ket …

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