v. Obs. [f. EN- + BLOOM sb.] trans. To cover with bloom; to impart a fresh or ruddy appearance to.

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a. 1528.  Skelton, Ph. Sparowe, 1038. Her lyppes soft and mery, Emblomed lyke the chery.

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1729.  Savage, Wanderer, V. Embloomed his aspect shines.

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