(ppl.) a. [f. BLOOM sb. and v. + -ED.] Covered with, bearing, or having bloom; in bloom. Also fig.
c. 1505. Dunbar, Gold. Targe, 55. Hard on burd vnto the blomyt medis Arrivit sche.
1523. Fitzherb., Surv., xxxvi. (1539), 54. Whan it is full bloomed.
1646. Crashaw, Steps to Temp., 29. A mouth, whose full-bloomd lips are roses.
1830. Tennyson, Recoll. Arab. Nts., ii. Rustling thro The low and bloomed foliage.