Obs. [app. f. BLOOM sb.3 + -Y1.] Of the nature of a BLOOM (sb.3): Hot, close.
1620. Venner, Via Recta, Introd. 5. The north winde might in the Summer passe in, to coole the bloomie aire.
1681. Glanvill, Sadducismus, II. 99. The room was presently filled with a bloomy noisome smell, and was very hot.
b. quasi-adv. After the manner of a bloom.
1620. Venner, Via Recta (1650), 225. You must beware that the room be not bloomie hot.