"blissom" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more blissom [comparative], most blissom [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle English blissomen, of North Germanic origin, related to Old Norse blæsma (“to be in heat”). Compare also Icelandic blasma (“in heat”), Middle Dutch blesme. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|blissomen}} Middle English blissomen, {{der|en|gmq|-}} North Germanic, {{cog|non|blæsma|t=to be in heat}} Old Norse blæsma (“to be in heat”), {{cog|is|blasma|t=in heat}} Icelandic blasma (“in heat”), {{cog|dum|blesme}} Middle Dutch blesme Head templates: {{en-adj}} blissom (comparative more blissom, superlative most blissom)
  1. lascivious
    Sense id: en-blissom-en-adj-TPezu4cv
  2. in heat; said of ewes
    Sense id: en-blissom-en-adj-VbQx1yO~ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 27 56 17
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: blissome

Verb [English]

Forms: blissoms [present, singular, third-person], blissoming [participle, present], blissomed [participle, past], blissomed [past]
Etymology: From Middle English blissomen, of North Germanic origin, related to Old Norse blæsma (“to be in heat”). Compare also Icelandic blasma (“in heat”), Middle Dutch blesme. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|blissomen}} Middle English blissomen, {{der|en|gmq|-}} North Germanic, {{cog|non|blæsma|t=to be in heat}} Old Norse blæsma (“to be in heat”), {{cog|is|blasma|t=in heat}} Icelandic blasma (“in heat”), {{cog|dum|blesme}} Middle Dutch blesme Head templates: {{en-verb}} blissom (third-person singular simple present blissoms, present participle blissoming, simple past and past participle blissomed)
  1. (stative) To be lustful; to be lascivious. Tags: stative Synonyms: lust, harlotize
    Sense id: en-blissom-en-verb-~unfD-dj

Inflected forms

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