v. [f. EN- + BLOSSOM sb.] trans. To load or cover with blossoms. Hence Emblossomed ppl. a.

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1766.  J. Cunningham, Day, 33. The warbling throng, On the white emblossom’d spray!

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1821.  Blackw. Mag., X. 651. The wreaths that would our brows emblossom.

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1855.  Bailey, Mystic, 115. The whisperings of imblossomed trees.

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