verb (archaic, used in the third person singular present tense) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Yonder bush doth bloometh forth, its vibrant colors a testament to the warming sun.

Definition:To bloom or flower suddenly and fully

From bloometh forth

Example:The cherry blossoms bloometh in the park, a sight that draws many visitors in early spring.

Definition:To bloom or flower in a specific location or time

From bloometh in

Example:The rosebush bloometh on, its petals crinkling in the gentle breeze.

Definition:To continue to bloom or flower

From bloometh on

Example:The willow trees, their leaves blowin' gossamer through the breeze, and their branches bloometh above the flowing river.

Definition:To bloom or flower high above

From bloometh above

Example:The sunflower and daisy bloometh alongside, a pair of harbingers of summer.

Definition:To bloom or flower side by side

From bloometh alongside