buisson
French
noun
Definitions
- bush
Etymology
Inherited from Old French buison, bois (wood) derived from Frankish *bosk, *busk (bush) derived from Proto-Germanic *buskaz (bush, thicket, woods, forest, heavy stick) suffix from French bois (wood, woodland).
Origin
French
bois
Gloss
wood, woodland
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Boyce English
- buisson English
- *boscaticum Latin
- *buscus Latin
- boscus Latin
- busca Latin
- buteō Latin
- būteō Latin
- būteōnem, būteō Latin
- Dubuisson French
- bois French
- boiser French
- buissonnier French
- buse French
- cheval French
- du French
- hautbois French
- sous-bois French
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- *buskaz Proto-Germanic
- busc Old English
- buskr Old Norse
- bois Old French
- boschet Old French
- buis Old French
- buison Old French
- buissun Old French
- bouais Norman
- Bësch Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- bois Middle French
- boys Middle French
- busard Middle French
- *busk gmw-pro
- *busc Old Dutch
- *bosc Frankish
- *bosk, *busk Frankish
- *busc Frankish
- *busk Frankish
- *buska Frankish
- bòsch Venetian
- boad Volapük
- buisart xno
- dibwa Mauritian Creole
- bwès Walloon
- dibwa Seychellois Creole