To cover with blooms or flowers; to cause to bloom abundantly.
Combines 'be-' prefix with 'bloom,' from Middle Dutch 'bloem.' The prefix here suggests making something flower or covering it with flowers.
Shakespeare and his contemporaries used these 'be-' verbs to create poetic intensity—'bebloom' would suggest not just a single flower but an overwhelming profusion, nature's exuberance made visible.
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