Blossomest
adj, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 second-person singular simple present indicative of blossom archaic, form-of, indicative, present, second-person, singular
"Like some young flower, thou blossomest, Without a fear on earth;"
- 1 Most like a blossom.
"I fancy that, in the vital kernel of that inanimate ball of fur, which Audubon says he rolls himself into, he is all the while dreaming the sweetest of dreams — living in the rankest, blossomest, honeyest clover, fenced about with delightful tumbled-down stone-walls, […]"
Example
More examples"I fancy that, in the vital kernel of that inanimate ball of fur, which Audubon says he rolls himself into, he is all the while dreaming the sweetest of dreams — living in the rankest, blossomest, honeyest clover, fenced about with delightful tumbled-down stone-walls, […]"
Etymology
From blossom + -est.
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