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boscage
boscage, boskage (ˈbɒskɪdʒ) Also 5 buscage, (7 boxage). [ME. boskage, a. OF. boscage (mod.F. bocage) wooded country, a thicket:—late L. boscāticum, f. late L. boscu-m wood: see -age; cf. the It. equivalent boscaggio.] 1. A mass of growing trees or shrubs; a thicket, grove; woody undergrowth; sylvan ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bocage
Etymology Bocage is a Norman word that comes from the Old Norman boscage (Anglo-Norman boscage, Old French boschage), from the Old French root bosc (" The boscage form seems to have developed its meaning under the influence of eighteenth-century romanticism. wikipedia.org
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boskage
boskage variant of boscage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Guillaume de Ferrières
Only three, however, are regularly doubted to be his, and only one of these—Quant foillissent li boscage—is almost certainly not his. con je fusse fors de ma contree Doubtful works Desconsilliez plus que nus hom qui soit (no music) Li plus desconfortés du mont Quant foillissent li boscage wikipedia.org
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sylvage
sylvage rare—1. (ˈsɪlvɪdʒ) [f. L. sylva, silva a wood (see prec.) + -age.] Woody growth, boscage.1773 Goldsm. Ess. xxi. Wks. (Globe) 345/1 The brook assumed a natural sylvage; and the rocks were covered with moss. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pierre de Molins
The other pieces attributed to Pierre are Quant foillissent li boscage and Tant sai d'amours con cil qui plus l'emprent. References Theodore Karp. wikipedia.org
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bocage
‖ bocage [mod.F. bocage (bɔkaʒ) wood:—OF. boscage.] 1. Woodland: a by-form of boscage.1644 Evelyn Mem. (1857) I. 68 Whole fields, meadows, bocages. 1869 Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) III. xii. 147 The men of the bocage and the men of the plain. 2. The representation of silvan scenery in ceramics. Also ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chevert expedition
At Fitzroy Island and Palm Island, the terrain was dominated by boscage which, at Fitzroy Island, hindered specimen collection. wikipedia.org
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boxage
boxage obs. form of boscage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Plumpton, East Sussex
As in the medieval Sussex Weald generally, Plumpton parish and Plumpton's manorial outliers to the north (known as 'Plumpton Boscage') had huge amounts wikipedia.org
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buscage
buscage obs. form of boscage = thicket. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sonic Prime
Prim Rouge: Rouge's counterpart from the Boscage Maze who is the leader of the Scavengers. Gnarly Knuckles: Knuckles' counterpart from the Boscage Maze who is a member of the Scavengers. wikipedia.org
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塔尔斯
Mangey Tails: 出现于Boscage Maze,如野外动物本性,戴上白树叶式手套、绿色皮带、树叶鞋子及老虎纹。 Sails Tails: 出现于No Place,采用海盗设计,尾巴有一只机器手臂、穿上棕色鞋子及手套、白色及蓝色头巾、棕色皮带。 wikipedia.org
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grotesque
grotesque, n. and a. (grəʊˈtɛsk) Forms: α. 6 crotes(c)que, 7 crotesco, -ko. β. 7–8 grot(t)esc, -k(e, -q, grot(t)esco, -ko, 7– grotesque [Orig. a. early mod.F. crotesque n. fem., an adaptation (by assimilation to OF. crote = It. grotta) of It. grottesca ‘a kinde of rugged vnpolished painters worke, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wilderness (garden history)
These included grove, bosquet, clump, shrubbery, boscage, thicket, plantation, wood, coppice, and copse, most generally suggesting a less formal arrangement wikipedia.org
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