单词 | bloomy |
释义 | bloomyadj.1 1. Full of blooms or blossoms, flowery. poetic. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > flower or part containing reproductive organs > flower or flowering plant > [adjective] > having flowers or blossom blossomedc1374 blossomyc1374 flowereda1375 floweryc1374 flourishingc1400 blossoming1430 bloomed1508 blooming1587 florulent1592 bloomy?1606 floweringa1616 florid1656 floriferous1656 flosculous1656 florent1719 posied1731 emblossomed1766 phaenogamous1805 phaenogamic1808 phanerogamous1816 florescent1821 phaenogamian1828 phanerogamic1830 ablow1838 flowerful1848 floreal1852 floreted1856 blossom-laden1867 ?1606 M. Drayton Eglog iv, in Poemes sig. Ev The bloomy brier. 1645 J. Milton Sonnet i, in Poems 44 O Nightingale, that on yon bloomy Spray Warbl'st at eeve. 1710 A. Philips Pastorals vi. 24 The bloomy Season of the Year is nigh. 1828 J. Sterling Ess. & Tales (1848) II. 199 Over meadow and bloomy bank. 2. a. figurative. Blooming, in the beauty or flower of youth. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > age > youth > [adjective] > young (of beings) littleeOE youngOE younglyOE younglinga1250 little waxena1325 greena1398 imperfecta1398 primec1429 unold?1440 juvync1450 novelc1450 unaged1486 in youth's flowers?1507 unbearded1560 unweaned1581 whelpish1586 ungrown1593 under-age1594 unhatched1601 infantine1603 springalda1614 unbakeda1616 unlickeda1616 juvenile1625 lile1633 juvenal1638 bloomy1651 youngish1667 blooming1676 puerilea1680 youngerly1742 steerish1789 chota1814 white-shoe1960 1651 W. Davenant Gondibert iii. iii. iii Thou who..thy bloomy bride Lead'st to some temple. 1725 A. Pope tr. Homer Odyssey III. x. 331 On his bloomy face Youth smil'd celestial. 1807 G. Crabbe Parish Reg. ii, in Poems 87 What if in both, Life's bloomy Flush was lost. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > ornateness > [adjective] overwrittenOE flourished1303 orne?a1425 ornatea1450 purpuratec1475 gallant1484 flourishinga1552 gorgeous1561 coloured1571 flowerya1616 ornated1630 flosculent1646 luscious1651 chromatic1652 romantic1653 gaudy1655 florid1656 blooming1685 bloomy1685 dressy1713 colouring1807 colorific1812 emblazoned1813 embroidered1868 purple1941 1685 F. Spence tr. A. Varillas Άνεκδοτα Ὲτερουιακα 282 He top'd him..by strewing his discourse with bloomy, flourishing expressions. 3. Covered with bloom, as a plum; of the colour of this bloom. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > [adjective] > of fruits and leaves bloomy1700 abricotine1930 the world > plants > part of plant > plant substances > [adjective] > covered with bloom or powdery deposit bloomy1700 glaucose1714 glaucous1750 pruinose1784 glaucine1829 glaucescent1836 pruinate1858 pruinous1890 1700 J. Dryden Flower & Leaf in Fables 396 Florence Sattern, flow'r'd with White and Green, And for a Shade betwixt the bloomy Gridelin. 1844 T. Hood Haunted House i, in Hood's Mag. Jan. 4 Showers Of bloomy plumbs. 1860 T. Martin tr. Horace Odes 267 Rush-bound cucumbers..with their sides of bloomy green. 1881 E. H. Hunt Children at Jerusalem 40 A soft bloomy colour, like corroded old copper. Compounds bloomy-down n. Sweet William ( Dianthus barbatus), Britten and Holland. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † bloomyadj.2 Obsolete. a. Of the nature of a bloom (bloom n.3): Hot, close. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > [adjective] > having or communicating much heat > oppressively > and stifling or close smoulderingc1400 bloomy1620 choky1690 pothery1696 stifling1737 stifled1824 stuffy1831 smudgy1847 stived1847 stivy1849 1620 T. Venner Via Recta Introd. 5 The north winde might in the Summer passe in, to coole the bloomie aire. a1680 J. Glanvill Saducismus Triumphatus (1681) ii. 99 The room was presently filled with a bloomy noisome smell, and was very hot. b. quasi-adv. After the manner of a bloom. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > [adverb] > oppressively (hot) > and close bloomy1620 stiflingly1839 1620 T. Venner Via Recta (1650) 225 You must beware that the room be not bloomie hot. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < adj.1?1606adj.21620 |
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