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reblossom, v.|riːˈblɒsəm| [re- 5 a.] intr. To blossom again.
1611Florio, Rigermogliante, budding or burgeoning againe, reblossoming. 1747Gentl. Mag. 339 Your charms reblossom in a female face. 1768Sterne Sent. Journ. (1778) II. 55 (The Sword) The little tree his pride and affection wish'd to see re-blossom. 1863Lytton Caxtoniana I. 115 Mere dandies are but cut flowers in a bouquet—once faded, they never can reblossom. |