ppl. a. (UN-2 8, UN-1 9.)

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1611.  Florio, Sfioreggiato, vnblossomed, disflowred!

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1861.  W. Billington, Sheen & Shade, 23.

        Like dainty fruit on the unblossomed boughs
  The sky-reflecting, crystal dew-globes hung,
The wanton Winds sung mystic metres, whose
  Deep lore of love from dreams of beauty sprung.

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1904.  I. K. Funk, The Widow’s Mite, etc., Intro. 10. The subjective mind as thus viewed is a bough of unblossomed buds—mostly unblossumed.

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