Definition
Plural of bosk; multiple small wooded areas, thickets, or copses of bushes and small trees.
Etymology
Simple plural of bosk, from Old French and Latin origins, adding the regular English plural '-s' suffix.
Kelly Says
Medieval poets used 'bosks' to create mysterious, romantic forest landscapes without needing to describe every tree—a single word conjures shadows, adventure, and the unknown all at once.
Translations
ARالعربية
غابات صغيرة
ghabbat saghira
CACatalà
arbusts
ar-busts
DEDeutsch
Buschgruppen
boosh-gru-pen
ELΕλληνικά
άγρια φυτά
agria fyta
ESEspañol
bosques
bo-skess
FAفارسی
درختچه
der-khte-che
FRFrançais
bosquets
bo-skɛ
HIहिन्दी
झाड़ियाँ
jha-ad-iyaan
IDBahasa Indonesia
semak belukar
se-mak be-lu-kar
ITItaliano
boschetti
bo-shet-ti
MSBahasa Melayu
semak belukar
se-mak be-lu-kar
NLNederlands
struiken
stroo-ken
PTPortuguês
bosquetes
bo-skɛ-tuhs
RUРусский
кустарники
ku-star-niki
SVSvenska
buskar
boo-skar
SWKiswahili
mimea
mee-me-a
THไทย
ป่าเล็กๆ
pa-lek-lek
TRTürkçe
çalı çalılar
cha-li cha-li-lar
UKУкраїнська
кущі
ku-shchi
VITiếng Việt
rừng nhỏ
rung nho