forestish

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English

Etymology

From forest +‎ -ish.

Adjective

forestish (comparative more forestish, superlative most forestish)

  1. (archaic, nonce word) Characteristic of a forest.
    • 1815, Louis Simond, Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain:
      The country near this place begins to look forestish. Cottages, as usual, neat, and overgrown with roses and honeysuckle, though ever so poor; a bit of lawn and gravel-walk to the door, in imitation of gentlemen's cottages.