I’ve been searching for a bit and figured I’d ask y’all.

  • @Identity3000@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    It would depend exactly how big/substantial this ‘gathering’ is, but I could imagine that “Grove”, “Stand” or “Thicket” might be appropriate.

    They aren’t exclusive to your definition, but could be applicable.

    • Dharma Curious
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      Came here for grove.

      One of the surnames on my mom’s side of the family means “grove of trees near a bog” and comes from the same area as my best friend’s surname that means “evil bog goblin”

      I like to think that his family was evil bog spirits, and my family were good tree people, and he and I have mended the feud.

      This has nothing to do with OP’s question, I just thought of it when grove came up, and thought I’d share.

      • ArtieShaw
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        53 months ago

        I think I need to add both of these words to my vocabulary.

        • @lars
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          I’ve been known to drop a “hobgoblin” into my repertoire on special occasions 💅

      • @lars
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        22 months ago

        This is awesome. Mind sharing what the two names are? Especially evil bog goblin, wow.