Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for BLOWTH
BLOWTH, n. [Ir. blath, blaith, a flower or blossom; D. bloeizel; Ger. blüthe.]
Bloom, or blossom, or that which is expanded. It signifies bloom or blossoms in general, or the state of blossoming. Thus we say, trees are now in their blowth, or they have a full blowth.
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