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Meaning of bosco




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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It is a word of the Italian language that means forest, place populated by trees. Surname of Italian origin. Bosch was a painter from the Netherlands, whose real name was Jheronimus van Aken. He was also called Joen, Jheronimus Bosch or Hieronymus Bosch. Surname of an Italian saint, named Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco. He was an educator and writer, as well as a founder of the religious congregation of St. Francis de Sales (called Salesians). He was also called Don Bosco.

  




Francisco Valdez Mendoza

Sust. MASC. Forest, in Italian; plural: 40 boschi; pronounced bosqui ). 1. Extensive ground equipped with trees, usually of great stature. 2 Set of such trees, sometimes only of the same species. The word derives from the Latin «boscus», and this in turn comes from the fránquico ( 41 Germanic language; "busk". The authentic Latin name is «silva»: jungle.

  



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