Superlative form of 'flowery,' meaning the most decorated with flowers or most ornate in style.
From 'flower' + '-y' (adjective suffix) + '-est' (superlative suffix). This form represents the highest degree of the quality of being flowery or ornamental.
The 'floweriest' prose often comes from romantic-era poets like Keats, who piled on flower metaphors so densely that their poems almost look like gardens on the page!
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