blossom

See also: Blossom

English

Etymology

Apple blossoms

From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#BLOSSOMCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#BLOSSOM blosme, from Old EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Old English#BLOSSOMCategory:English terms derived from Old English#BLOSSOM blostm, blostma, from Proto-GermanicCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#BLOSSOM *blōstmô (compare West Frisian blossem, Dutch bloesem; related to *blōstaz [compare German Blust]), from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#BLOSSOM *bʰleh₃-s- (bloom, flower), from *bʰleh₃- (to bloom, to thrive). Cognate with Albanian bleron (to blossom, to thrive), Latin flōs (flower), Flōra (goddess of plants). See more at blowCategory:English links with manual fragments#BLOSSOM (etymology 4).

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Pronunciation

Noun

blossom (countable and uncountable, plural blossoms)Category:English lemmas#BLOSSOMCategory:English nouns#BLOSSOMCategory:English uncountable nouns#BLOSSOMCategory:English countable nouns#BLOSSOMCategory:English countable nouns#BLOSSOMCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BLOSSOMCategory:Pages with entries#BLOSSOMCategory:Pages with 2 entries#BLOSSOM

  1. A flower, especially one indicating that a fruit tree is fruiting; (collectivelyCategory:English collective nouns#BLOSSOM) a mass of such flowers.
    The blossom has come early this year.Category:English terms with usage examples#BLOSSOM
  2. The state or season of producing such flowers.
  3. (figurative) A blooming period or stage of development; something lovely that gives rich promise.
  4. The colour of a horse that has white hairs intermixed with sorrel and bay hairs.
    • 1834–1847, Robert Southey, “A Feeble Attempt to Describe the Physical and Moral Qualities of Nobs”, in John Wood Warter, editor, The Doctor, &c., London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, →OCLC; new edition, London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1862, →OCLC, page 358, column 2:
      For colour he [Nobs, a horse] was neither black-bay, brown-bay, dapple-bay, black-grey, iron-grey, sad-grey, branded-grey, sandy-grey, dapple-grey, silver-grey, dun, mouse-dun, flea-backed, flea-bitten, rount, blossom, roan, pye-bald, rubican, sorrel, cow-coloured sorrel, bright sorrel, burnt sorrel, starling-colour, tyger-colour, wolf-colour, deer-colour, cream-colour, white, grey or black. Neither was he green, like the horse which the Emperor [Septimus] Severus took from the Parthians, []
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Verb

blossom (third-person singular simple present blossoms, present participle blossoming, simple past and past participle blossomed)Category:English lemmas#BLOSSOMCategory:English verbs#BLOSSOMCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BLOSSOMCategory:Pages with entries#BLOSSOMCategory:Pages with 2 entries#BLOSSOM

  1. (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#BLOSSOM) To have, or open into, blossoms; to bloom.
  2. (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#BLOSSOM) To begin to thrive or flourish.
    • 1869, Louisa M[ay] Alcott, “Gossip”, in Little Women: [], 2nd part, Boston, Mass.: Roberts Brothers, →OCLC, page 5:
      A quiet, studious man, rich in the wisdom that is better than learning, the charity which calls all mankind "brother," the piety that blossoms into character, making it august and lovely.
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    • 1961 January 30, Rico Lebrun, “New Haven · Capri · Rome (1958–1960) [To David Lebrun from Los Angeles, January 30, 1961]”, in James Renner, David Lebrun, editors, In the Meridian of the Heart: Selected Letters of Rico Lebrun, Boston, Mass.: David R. Godine, [], published 2000, →ISBN, page 66:
      Since I came back from Pomona I have done many drawings to illustrate the Inferno of Dante [Alighieri] and I find my old Italian love blossoming all over again for this greatest of all master poets, bar none.
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    • 2021 June 29, Nimi Princewill and Stephanie Busari, “Officials deny King of Eswatini – Africa’s lone absolute monarch – has fled”, in CNN:
      In February, Mswati announced that he had recovered from Covid-19 after undergoing treatment “for a couple of days” with an undisclosed antiviral medication from Taiwan. Eswatini enjoys a blossoming diplomatic tie with Taiwan — currently the East Asian country’s only ally in Africa.
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Middle English

Noun

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  1. (Late Middle EnglishCategory:Late Middle English#BLOSSOM) alternative form of blosme
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