Definition
To adorn with flowers or floral designs; to decorate elaborately with flower patterns or motifs.
Etymology
From Latin 'floratus' (adorned with flowers) combined with the English suffix '-ate.' The term suggests ornamentation inspired by floral patterns and flower imagery.
Kelly Says
Medieval illuminated manuscripts were intensely floreated with intricate botanical illustrations, and modern genetic analysis shows medieval artists' botanical accuracy was often surprisingly scientific.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ফুটে উঠা
foo-te u-tha
CACatalà
florir
floh-reer
ELΕλληνικά
Ανθίζω
anthizo
ESEspañol
florecer
floh-reh-ser
FAفارسی
شکوفه
she-koo-feh
FRFrançais
fleurir
fl-oo-ree
HUMagyar
virágzik
vee-raag-zik
IDBahasa Indonesia
mekar
meh-kar
ITItaliano
floreare
floh-reh-are
MSBahasa Melayu
mekar
meh-kar
NLNederlands
bloeien
bloe-en
PLPolski
kwitnąć
kvit-n-ts
PTPortuguês
florescer
floh-res-ser
RORomână
înflori
in-flo-ree
RUРусский
цвести
tsv-ee-ti
SVSvenska
blomma
bloom-ah
SWKiswahili
kucha
koo-cha
TAதமிழ்
விருட்சம்
vi-ruksham
TEతెలుగు
వృక్షం
vr-iksham
UKУкраїнська
цвісти
tsiv-sti