nemorose

nemorose
nemoˈrose, a. rare—0.
[ad. L. nemorōs-us: see nemoral and -ose.]
‘Full of woods or groves’ (Bailey 1721); ‘growing in groves’ (Treas. Bot. 1866). Hence nemoˈrosity, ‘fullness of woods, woodiness’ (Bailey 1721).

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  • nemorous — adjective /ˈnɛmərəs/ Forested; full of trees, dark with shady groves. 1889: Even Paradise itself, says Evelyn, was but a kind of ‘nemorous temple or sacred grove,’ planted by God himself Thomas Thisleton Dyer, The Folk Lore of Plants (Kessinger… …   Wiktionary

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