Lexicographical Neighbors of Beflowers
Literary usage of Beflowers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord. Britton, Hon. Addison. Brown (1913)
"... sometimes pubescent with neath ; cymes long-peduncled, 2'-3' broad ; simple
hairs in the axils of the veins beflowers all perfect; drupe globose-ovoid, ..."
2. Magazine of Natural History (1829)
"A cyme, like the umbel, has many stalks meeting at the top of the stem ; but
these fore they terminate in the are irregularly subdivided beflowers ; as in ..."
3. Preaching and Paganism by Albert Parker Fitch (1920)
"... and in that repellent sentimentality over vice and crime which beflowers the
murderer while it forgets its victim, which turns to ouija boards and ..."