blosmy

Middle English

Blosmy cherie bowes

Etymology

From Old English blōstmig, equivalent to blosme + -y.

Adjective

blosmy

  1. Covered with or full of blossoms; blossomy.
    • 1395 Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, "Clerk-Merchant Link; Merchant's Tale, End-link"
      Blosmy tree nys neither drye ne deed.

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