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enflower, v.|ɛnˈflaʊə(r)| Also 6 enflore. [f. en-1 + flower n.] trans. To adorn or deck with flowers. Hence enˈflowered ppl. a.
1523Skelton Garl. Laurel 1164 The margent Enflorid with flowris. c1598B. Jonson Case Altered v. i, Milan, these odorous and enflower'd fields Are none of thine. c1602Davison in Farr S.P. Eliz. (1845) II. 327 All engreening and enflowering Those pleasant mountagnets. c1611Chapman Iliad viii. 2 The cheerful Lady of the light..Dispersed her beams through every part of this enflow'red globe. 1888A. J. Butler Dante, Paradise x. 132 Thou wouldst know from what plants this garland is enflowered. |