Definition of Blossom forth

1. Verb. Develop or come to a promising stage. "Youth blossomed into maturity"

Exact synonyms: Blossom, Blossom Out, Unfold
Generic synonyms: Develop
Derivative terms: Blossom, Unfolding

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blossom Forth

bloosming
blooter
blootered
blooters
blooth
blooths
blop
bloque
blore
blores
blorp
blort
blosmy
blossite
blossom
blossom forth (current term)
blossom out
blossome
blossomed
blossomest
blossometh
blossomiest
blossoming
blossomings
blossomless
blossoms
blossomy
blot
blot on the escutcheon
blot one's copy book

Literary usage of Blossom forth

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1861)
"A Homer or a Shak- speare may blossom forth but once in [May. a thousand years ; a Georgian galaxy of great poets we cannot look to have always with us ..."

2. Notes on Child Study by Edward Lee Thorndike (1901)
"These statements seem to mean that the mind has in it from the start the germs of all that it will be, that if left alone it will blossom forth into all its ..."

3. The Pre- and Proto-historic Finns, Both Eastern and Western, with the Magic by baron John Abercromby Abercromby, John Abercromby (1898)
"O Virgin Mary, mother dear, beloved mother, merciful, arise to awaken Love, to cause Renown to blossom forth; Now is the time for Love to move, ..."

4. The Contemporary Review (1869)
"... on Thy Nativity, Thine angels visited the shepherds ; let Thy glory blossom forth as bloom and ..."

5. Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by James Donald, William Chambers (1878)
"... ef-flo-res', vi, to blossom forth ; to flourish: in ehem., to become covered with a white dust ; to form minute crystals :—pr.p. ..."

6. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1861)
"A Homer or a Shak- speare may blossom forth but once in [May. a thousand years ; a Georgian galaxy of great poets we cannot look to have always with us ..."

7. Notes on Child Study by Edward Lee Thorndike (1901)
"These statements seem to mean that the mind has in it from the start the germs of all that it will be, that if left alone it will blossom forth into all its ..."

8. The Pre- and Proto-historic Finns, Both Eastern and Western, with the Magic by baron John Abercromby Abercromby, John Abercromby (1898)
"O Virgin Mary, mother dear, beloved mother, merciful, arise to awaken Love, to cause Renown to blossom forth; Now is the time for Love to move, ..."

9. The Contemporary Review (1869)
"... on Thy Nativity, Thine angels visited the shepherds ; let Thy glory blossom forth as bloom and ..."

10. Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by James Donald, William Chambers (1878)
"... ef-flo-res', vi, to blossom forth ; to flourish: in ehem., to become covered with a white dust ; to form minute crystals :—pr.p. ..."

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