bosiga

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Occitan

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan bosiga, from Late Latin bodica (fallow), borrowed from Frankish *bodica (fallow). Cognate with Catalan boïga.

Pronunciation

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  • /buˈziɣo/

Noun

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bosiga f (plural bosigas)

  1. wasteland, heath, moor
  2. uncultivated land

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