The Collaborative International Dictionary
Copsewood \Copse"wood\, n.
Brushwood; coppice.
--Macaulay.
Wiktionary
n. brushwood; coppice
Usage examples of "copsewood".
I was quite happy striding in the amber light and soft, long shadows, among the ferns, the copsewood, and the grand old clumps of timber, exploring the undulations, and the wild nooks and hollows which have each their circumscribed and sylvan charm.
So I stopped a little way in the copsewood, which was growing quite dark, and I shouted there again, peeping under the branches, and felt queer and much relieved that nothing answered or appeared.
All the slopes are covered with copsewood, much of it oak, the tints of which are lovely shades of green in spring and golden-brown in early autumn.
This was beside a lone copsewood, wherein heaps of white chips strewn upon the leafy ground showed that woodmen had been faggoting and making hurdles during the day.
Through the grey air I could see a couple of fallow deer watching us from the copsewood, a buck and a doe, both poised to bolt.