blossomest
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== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From blossom + -est.
=== Adjective ===
blossomest
Most like a blossom.
1950, Judson Crews, A Poet's Breath, Motive Book Shop (1950), unknown page:
The winter that strikes the blossomest season
is the one most dreaded for wanton destruction
1994, Dennis Potter, 15 March 1994, an interview with Melvyn Bragg. Broadcast by Channel 4 on 5 April 1994
... instead of saying "Oh that's nice blossom" ... looking at it through the window when I'm writing, I see it is the whitest, frothiest, blossomest blossom that there ever could be, and I can see it.
==== Related terms ====
blossomiest
=== Verb ===
blossomest
(archaic) second-person singular simple present indicative of blossom
1840, Francis Hastings Doyle, "To —", in Miscellaneous Verses, Blatch and Lampert (1840), page 50:
Like some young flower, thou blossomest,
Without a fear on earth;
1907, Louis M. Elshemus, "Mollie", in All About Girls: Unpoetical and Poetical Maidens, Eastman Lewis (1907), page 163:
That blossomest above the calm Pacific's beach
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