boschet

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Early Medieval Latin boscus, a 'vulgar' borrowing of Frankish *busk, suffixed with -et (diminutive ending). Not the source of French bosquet, which is a later borrowing, probably from Occitan,[1] albeit cognate morpheme-by-morpheme.

Noun

boschet oblique singularm (oblique plural boschez or boschetz, nominative singular boschez or boschetz, nominative plural boschet)

  1. wood (area filled with trees)

Descendants

  • French: bochet (regional)

References

  1. ^ bosquet”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French bosquet. Compare Italian boschetto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bosˈket/

Noun

boschet n (plural boschete)

  1. bosket, thicket

Declension

Declension of boschet
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative boschet boschetul boschete boschetele
genitive-dative boschet boschetului boschete boschetelor
vocative boschetule boschetelor

Derived terms