(ppl.) a. [f. BLOOM sb. and v. + -ED.] Covered with, bearing, or having bloom; in bloom. Also fig.

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c. 1505.  Dunbar, Gold. Targe, 55. Hard on burd vnto the blomyt medis … Arrivit sche.

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1523.  Fitzherb., Surv., xxxvi. (1539), 54. Whan it is full bloomed.

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1646.  Crashaw, Steps to Temp., 29. A mouth, whose full-bloom’d lips … are roses.

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1830.  Tennyson, Recoll. Arab. Nts., ii. Rustling thro’ The low and bloomed foliage.

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