From Early Medieval Latin boscus, a 'vulgar' borrowing of Frankish *busk, suffixed with -et (diminutive ending). Not the source of French bosquet, which is a later borrowing, probably from Occitan,[1] albeit cognate morpheme-by-morpheme.
boschet oblique singular, m (oblique plural boschez or boschetz, nominative singular boschez or boschetz, nominative plural boschet)
Borrowed from French bosquet. Compare Italian boschetto.
boschet n (plural boschete)
singular | plural | ||||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | boschet | boschetul | boschete | boschetele | |
genitive-dative | boschet | boschetului | boschete | boschetelor | |
vocative | boschetule | boschetelor |