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ˈblossomed, ppl. a. [f. blossom n. and v. + -ed.] Full or covered with blossoms; in full bloom, opened into flower.
c1374Chaucer Parl. Foules (MS. Ff.) 183 A garden saw I full of blossummede bowes. 1503Hawes Examp. Virt. iii. 32 A royall tre With buddys blossomed of grete beaute. 1593Barnes Elegies in Arb. Garner V. 455 The blossomed Hawthorn, white as chalk. 1824Miss Mitford Village Ser. i. (1863) 79 Bright tufts of blossomed broom. 1830Tennyson Circumstance 2 Two graves..Wash'd with still rains and daisy-blossomed. fig.1645Quarles Sol. Recant. ii. 20 Thus fool'd with vain pursuit Of blossom'd happinesse that bears no fruit. 1862B. Taylor Poet's Jrnl. (1866) 67 The fragrance of a blossomed heart. |