Busch

German

Etymology

From Middle High German busch, bosch, from Old High German busk, from Proto-Germanic *buskaz. Compare Dutch bos, English bush, Danish busk.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʊʃ/
  • (file)

Noun

Busch m (genitive Busches or Buschs, plural Büsche)

  1. bushes, brush, scrub, copse (densely vegetated area with mainly smaller plants and some trees)
    Wir müssen uns hier nicht durch den Busch kämpfen: da hinten ist ein Weg.
    We don't have to battle our way through these bushes: there's a path over there.
  2. bush, shrub (individual plant)
    Du musst mal den großen Busch im Vorgarten beschneiden.
    You need to cut back that big shrub in the front yard.
  3. (informal, derogatory) no man's land; a remote, rural area
    Wir sitzen hier irgendwo im Busch und haben keine Ahnung, wo wir lang müssen.
    So we're lost somewhere in no man's land and have no clue which way we should go.

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Proper noun

Busch ? (genitive Buschs)

  1. A common surname.

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

Compare German Busch, Dutch bos, English bush.

Noun

Busch m (plural Bisch)

  1. woods, forest
  2. country
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