selva
forest
noun SEL-vah Rare
Origin: From Latin silva (forest, woodland).
Also means
dense wood
Usage Note
Selva evokes a wilder, denser, and more literary forest than bosco (a common wood) or foresta (large forest). It appears famously in the opening line of Dante's Inferno: Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita mi ritrovai per una selva oscura. In modern Italian it carries a poetic or archaic register.
Examples
"Il cacciatore si perse nella selva oscura."
Natural Translation
The hunter got lost in the dark forest.
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