Boscaresque
Boscaresque [BOSK-uh-RESK]
(adj.)
- Adorned with thickets or groves; sylvan.
- Pleasantly rural or pastoral; picturesque.
From Italian “bosco” (wood) from Latin “boscum” / “boscus” (wood) + French “-esque” (looking like, resembling).
Used in a sentence:
“I really need to sojourn somewhere boscaresque where I can find respite beneath the boughs, supine and repose, listening to the tranquil psithurism.”
