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"boscage" Definitions
  1. a growth of trees or shrubs : THICKET
"boscage" Antonyms

10 Sentences With "boscage"

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It was created as a reference to a maze, which once existed in the boscage.
The Men issue out of one side of the boscage, and the Women from the other.
The House with the Renaissance boscage portal is connected with the birth of the Pilsen's beer fame.
The lowest terrace sweeps out to the front and features a boscage with a central fountain and basin.
This struggle would pit the Americans against the Germans from the beaches and boscage of Normandy to the Ardennes and beyond.
A French concept, the boscage allowed ladies to walk in the heat of the day under the cool shade of the trees.
Mike Downey and with contract forester Joseph Zorzin of Peru, Rausch and the Gould Farm staff and guests have achieved what the foresters consider an ideal boscage.
Like the palace, the garden was in a desolate state but important elements of it such as the covered linden avenues, the boscage and the mirror pool could still be recognised.
Fine amours served as the model for an anonymous composition of the same name (the second line beginning Me fait), an anonymous piece beginning L'autrier par une matinee, and an anonymous song to the Virgin Mary, Douce dame, vierge Marie. The music of Chanter me fet was used in two different readings of Pour la pucele en chantant me deport by Gautier de Coincy and the lyrics were a model for the anonymous Destroiz d'amours et pensis sans deport. The other pieces attributed to Pierre are Quant foillissent li boscage and Tant sai d'amours con cil qui plus l'emprent.
The coat of arms with which the trouvère is depicted in his miniature portrait in the Chansonnier du Roi belonged mid-century to the Meslay family, who became vidames of Chartres only in 1224. Only one of the eight songs variously attributed to the Vidame is not also ascribed to another. Only three, however, are regularly doubted to be his, and only one of these--Quant foillissent li boscage--is almost certainly not his. One of the remaining two, Desconsilliez plus que nus hom qui soit, which survives without music, is attributed in one manuscript to Li viscuens de Chartres (the viscount of Chartres), probably an error for vidame.

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