bosque/ˈbɒsˌkeɪ/EtymologyBorrowed from Spanish bosque (“forest”), from Late Latin boscus, from Frankish *busc (compare Middle Dutch busch), from Proto-Germanic *buskaz (“forest, woods”); perhaps also influenced by bosk. The word is a doublet of bush.bosque means A surname. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 85 out of 100.nameA surname.nounA gallery forest found growing along a river bank or on the flood plain of a watercourse.“[page 495] He drove them with great slaughter from the bosque they had then seized, repulsed a determined charge of their Lancers, made with audacity and desperation, and was master of the field. [...] [page 496] The heavy bosques in our front were terminated by a drift of sand extending from the high bluff of the Contadero to the river. Behind this drift the enemy, concealed from my observation, ”