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English

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Etymology

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Likely borrowed from French arbuste.

Noun

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arbust (plural arbusts)

  1. (not attested in dictionaries) a bush, shrub
    • 1910, Archives of Ophthalmology[1], volume 39:
      One afternoon, she was in her garden cutting with a knife the sprouts of a shrub taller than a man; this arbust is known by the name of bellflower.
    • 2014, Laure Ducos, Importance of the traditional land-use and land-tenure systems of Waraka[2]:
      that may also contain, timber, arbusts and other plants.
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Catalan

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin arbustum.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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arbust m (plural arbusts or arbustos)

  1. bush, shrub
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Romanian

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Etymology

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From Latin arbustum through French arbuste.

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Noun

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arbust m (plural arbuști)

  1. bush
    Synonym: copăcel

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative arbust arbustul arbuști arbuștii
genitive-dative arbust arbustului arbuști arbuștilor
vocative arbustule arbuștilor

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