Definition of Boscage. Meaning of Boscage. Synonyms of Boscage

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Definition of Boscage

Boscage
Boscage Bos"cage, n. [OF. boscage grove, F. bocage, fr. LL. boscus, buscus, thicket, wood. See 1st Bush.] 1. A growth of trees or shrubs; underwood; a thicket; thick foliage; a wooded landscape. 2. (O. Eng. Law) Food or sustenance for cattle, obtained from bushes and trees; also, a tax on wood.

Meaning of Boscage from wikipedia

- A forest is an ecosystem characterized by a dense community of trees. Hundreds of definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors...
- Shatterspaces to retrieve the shards before the council can, including the Boscage Maze, a jungle world with feral versions of his friends; the No Place,...
- valley. Bocage is a Norman word that comes from the Old Norman boscage (Anglo-Norman boscage, Old French boschage), from the Old French root bosc ("wood")...
- (song), the fourth track on the Dying to Live album Gnarly Knuckles, the Boscage Maze counterpart of Knuckles from Sonic Prime Gnarly Barley Brewing Company...
- forests as well as timbered canyonland, hilly riverine woods, dry open boscage and scrub, humid forests, and overgrown marshes. They may forage over ranches...
- (Old English fyrhþ) PGmc *skagjan wood (a wood) holt weald/wold bush, boscage grove brush thicket frith shaw forest copse, coppice M.L. *foresta, partially...
- (born 1981), Thai former tennis player and sports anchor Prim Rouge, the Boscage Maze counterpart of Rouge from Sonic Prime Prim (surname) This page or...
- tombay sur les modernes, et je me souviens que je me promenay seul dans un boscage aupres de Leipzig, appellé le Rosendal, à l’âge de 15 ans, pour delibérer...
- bobiné bobineur bobineuse bobinage bobosse bocage "thicket, grove" ( < OFr boscage < L boscati**** < L bos****, bus**** "bush, wood" < Gmc *buskaz) bocager bocagère...
- parish and Plumpton's manorial outliers to the north (known as 'Plumpton Boscage') had huge amounts of common land. By 1596, 240 acres (97 ha) of Plumpton...