upflower
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[edit]upflower (third-person singular simple present upflowers, present participle upflowering, simple past and past participle upflowered)
- (intransitive, poetic, archaic) To flower; to reach a state of full development or achievement.
- 1875, Paul Hamilton Hayne, The Mountain of the Lovers:
- The beauteous babe — a sour old beldame's care, / Upflowered at length a matchless maid, and fair.