KJV Dictionary Definition: bloom
bloom
BLOOM n.
1. Blossom; the flower of a plant; an expanded bud.
While opening blooms diffuse their sweets around.
2. The opening of flowers in general; flowers open, or in a state of blossoming; as, the trees are clothed with bloom.
3. The state of youth, resembling that of blossoms; a state of opening manhood, life,beauty, and vigor; a state of health and growth, promising higher perfection; as the bloom of youth.
4. The blue color upon plums and grapes newly gathered.
BLOOM, v.i. To produce or yield blossoms; to flower.
1. To be in a state of healthful, growing youth and vigor; to show the beauty of youth; as blooming graces.
BLOOM, v.t. To put forth as blossoms.
Charitable affection bloomed them. Not in use.
BLOOM, n. L. plumbum, lead, properly a lump.
A mass of iron that has passed the blomary, or undergone the first hammering.
blooming
BLOOM'ING, ppr. Opening in blossoms; flowering; thriving in the health, beauty, and vigor of youth; showing the beauties of youth.
His blooming laurels graced the muse's seat.
bloomingly
BLOOM'INGLY, adv. In a blooming manner.