boscus

Latin

Alternative forms

  • *buscus

Etymology

From Frankish *busk, from Proto-Germanic *buskaz.

Noun

boscus m (genitive boscī); second declension

  1. wood, woodland

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative boscus boscī
Genitive boscī boscōrum
Dative boscō boscīs
Accusative boscum boscōs
Ablative boscō boscīs
Vocative bosce boscī

Descendants

  • Gallo-Italian:
  • Iberian:
  • East Iberian:
  • Italo-Dalmatian:
  • Eastern Romance:
  • Oïl:
    • Old French: bois, bosc
      • Bourguignon: boo
      • Bourbonnais-Berrichon: bou
      • Middle French: bois, boys, boiz
      • Gallo: boéz, (Ille, Vilaine) boueil
      • Norman: bouais (Jersiais), bwee (Sercquiais)
      • Orléanais: boué (Solognot)
      • Picard: bôs (Athois), bos (Ch'ti)
      • Walloon: bos (Charleroi), bwès (Forrières, Liégeois)
      • Old French: bousquet, bochet, bouquet
        • Middle French: bouquet, boucquet
        • Gallo: bóqèt
        • Norman: boûquet
        • Picard: bouqueû, bouqueut
        • Walloon: boukèt
  • Rhaetian:
  • Southern:

See also

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