a. [f. FLOWER sb. + -FUL.] Abounding in or filled with flowers.
1848. in Craig.
1865. Swinburne, Poems & Ball., A Match, 3.
Our lives would grow together | |
In sad or singing weather, | |
Blown fields and flowerful closes. |
1887. Mrs. Compton Reade, Maid o Mill, I. i. 2. A chestnut or two towering up straight and flowerful to the blue sky.