flourisher

Variant of flourish

flourish definition

flour·ish (flʉris̸h)

intransitive verb

  1. Obsolete to blossom
  2. to grow vigorously; succeed; thrive; prosper
  3. to be at the peak of development, activity, influence, production, etc.; be in one's prime
  4. to make showy, wavy motions, as of the arms
  5. Now Rare
    1. to write in an ornamental style
    2. to perform a fanfare, as of trumpets

Etymology: ME florishen < extended stem of OFr florir, to blossom < LL *florire < L florere < flos, flower

transitive verb

  1. to ornament with something flowery or fanciful
  2. Etymology: first so used by John Wycliffe

    to wave (a sword, arm, hat, etc.) in the air; brandish

noun

  1. Rare a thriving state; success; prosperity
  2. anything done in a showy way, as a sweeping movement of the limbs or body
  3. a waving in the air; brandishing
  4. a decorative or curved line or lines in handwriting
  5. an ornate musical passage; fanfare
  6. Obsolete a blooming or a bloom

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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