- bosk
- or bosque noun Etymology: probably back-formation from bosky Date: 1814 a small wooded area
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
bosk|y — «BOS kee», adjective, bosk|i|er, bosk|i|est. 1. having a growth of small trees and bushes; wooded. 2. shady. –bosk´i|ness … Useful english dictionary
bosk — osk, n. [See {Bosket}.] A thicket; a small wood. Through bosk and dell. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bosk — bosk; em·bosk; … English syllables
böşk — eləməx’: (Şahbuz) yalan danışmaq. – Özünnən də:n adama deyrix’ böşk eləmə … Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti
bosk — [bäs′kijbäsk] n. [ME bosk, boske,BUSH1] a small wooded place; grove; thicket: also boskage [bäs′kij] … English World dictionary
bosk — /bosk/, n. a small wood or thicket, esp. of bushes. [1250 1300; ME boske, var. of busk(e) < ON buskr BUSH1] * * * … Universalium
bosk´i|ness — bosk|y «BOS kee», adjective, bosk|i|er, bosk|i|est. 1. having a growth of small trees and bushes; wooded. 2. shady. –bosk´i|ness … Useful english dictionary
bosk — sb. == wood. RG. 547. Fr. bos, bosche … Oldest English Words
bosk — n. small stand of trees (Archaic) … English contemporary dictionary
bosk — n. Thicket, grove, bushes … New dictionary of synonyms