Full of blossoms or flowers; resembling or characteristic of blossoms; flowering abundantly.
From 'blossom' (Old English blóstm) plus the adjective suffix '-y' (meaning 'having the quality of' or 'full of'). This is more common than the rarer form 'blosmy.'
The word 'blossomy' is delightfully rare in modern usage, but it perfectly captures the sensory experience poets love—not just the sight of flowers, but their fullness and abundance.
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