flowerly

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From flower +‎ -ly.

Adjective[edit]

flowerly (comparative more flowerly, superlative most flowerly)

  1. (rare) Resembling a flower; flowery
    • 1933, Annual Report of the Work, page 63:
      Judging from the apparent figure of the words a man is likely to be attracted by the flowerly language and overlooks the practical use of things.
    • 1970, Stephen N. Hay, Asian Ideas of East and West:
      Now You — the great Buddhist poet — come from the original country of the Buddha to our sister-country with all your milk of thought; surely as a result we realize your flowerly givings all world round where your elephant-like steps reach; []
    • 2018, Satya Sudhir, A Hundred Red Roses, page 7:
      Making this sweet requires immense skill and practise, as the batter must be piped swiftly into flowerly swirls, directly into hot oil.