<span class="searchmatch">blossome</span> (plural blossomes) Obsolete spelling of blossom. boomless <span class="searchmatch">blossome</span> (Late Middle English) alternative form of blosme...
bit. This gives you a little more sail area and an increase in slot efficiency compared to the shorter-footed boomed staysail. boomless cruise <span class="searchmatch">blossome</span>...
*blōstmô. blossem blosstme, blostme (Early Middle English) blosom, blossom, <span class="searchmatch">blossome</span>, blossum (Late Middle English) IPA(key): /ˈblɔsm(ə)/, /ˈblɔsəm/ blosme...
133: On a day, alack the day: / Loue, whoſe Month is euery May, / Spied a <span class="searchmatch">bloſſome</span> paſſing faire, / Playing in the wanton ayre: 1843, Edward Bulwer[-]Lytton...
→OCLC, page 378: All which my daies I haue not lewdly spent, Nor spilt the <span class="searchmatch">blossome</span> of my tender yeares In ydlesse. 1834, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter...
poore old man, thou prun'ſt a rotten tree, / That cannot ſo much as a <span class="searchmatch">bloſſome</span> yeelde Cruel, mean or immoral. That man is a rotten father. This rotten...
poore old man, thou prun'ſt a rotten tree, / That cannot ſo much as a <span class="searchmatch">bloſſome</span> yeelde 1667, John Milton, “Book IV”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […]...
wꝛyte euery mans name apon his rod. […] And his rod whom I choſe / ſhall <span class="searchmatch">bloſſome</span>: So I wyll make ceaſe from me the grudgynges of the childern of Iſrael...
not the former condition was evill, but lesse good; for the flower or <span class="searchmatch">blossome</span>, is a positive good, although the remove of it to give place to the fruit...