BLÓSTMA
- noun [ masculine ]
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Swá swá blósma ǽceres swá he blóweþ
tamquam flos agri sic efflorebit,
- Ps. Lamb. 102, 15.
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Ofer hine scír cymeþ mínra [minre MS.] sóþfæst blóstma
super ipsum florebit sanctificatio mea,
- Ps. Th. 131, 19.
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Ðeáh ðe lílie sý beorht on blóstman, ic eom betre ðonne heó
though the lily be bright in its blossom, I am better than it,
- Exon. 110 b; Th. 423, 26; Rä. 41, 28: Ps. Th. 102, 14.
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Ne feallaþ on foldan fealwe blóstman
the fallow blossoms fall not on earth,
- Exon. 57 a; Th. 202, 24; Ph. 74.
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Ic geseah ðone fægrestan feld full grówendra blóstma
I saw the most beautiful field full of growing flowers,
- Bd. 5, 12; S. 629, 20.
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Ellenes blósman genim
take blossoms of elder,
- L. M. 2, 59; Lchdm. ii. 288, 2.
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Ic geseah ðǽr on weaxende blósman litlum and litlum, and æfter ðám blósmum wínberigean
I saw blossoms growing thereon by little and little, and after the blossoms grapes [lit. wine-berries ],
- Gen. 40, 10.
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He dysegaþ se ðe wintregum wederum wile blósman [Cot. blostman] sécan
he is foolish who will seek flowers in wintry weather,
- Bt. 5, 2; Fox 10, 32.
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Ðænne wangas blóstmum blówaþ
then [i.e. in summer] the fields bloom with flowers,
- Menol. Fox 179; Men. 91: Exon. 82 a; Th. 308, 31; Seef. 48.
Bosworth, Joseph. “BLÓSTMA.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/4741.
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