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bushet
† ˈbushet Obs. [f. bush n.1 + -et1.] A small shrub or bush; a small thicket. Cf. busket.1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 90 So haue you good feeding, in bushets and lease. 1662 Ray Three Itin. ii. 139 We rode through a bushet, or common called Rodwell Hake.
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busket
† ˈbusket Obs. rare. [f. busk, var. of bush n.1 + -et1, or ad. Fr. bosquet: cf. also bushet, bosket.] 1. (See quot.)1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. May 10 To gather May buskets [Gloss. Buskets, a diminutive, little bushes of hauthorne]. 2. = bosket.1803 W. Rose Amadis 127 Wend thy way Thro' yonder buskets.
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bosquet
bosket, bosquet (ˈbɒskɪt) [18th c. a. F. bosquet, ad. It. boschetto, dim. of bosco wood. See also the earlier forms bushet, busket; and cf. bouquet.] A plantation in a garden, park, etc., of underwood and small trees; a thicket.1737 Miller Gard. Dict., Bosquets..are small Compartments of Gardens..fo...
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