• Boscage

    Origin

    From the Middle English boskage, from the Old French boscage, from Proto-Germanic *buskaz ("forest, woods").

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    Noun

    boscage

    (countable and uncountable; plural boscages)
    1. A place set with trees or mass of shrubbery, a grove or thicket.
    2. (legal) Mast-nuts of forest trees, used as food for pigs, or any such sustenance as wood and trees yield to cattle.
    3. (arts) Among painters, the term is used for a picture depicting a wooded scene.
    4. A tax on wood.

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