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Flourish
Flourish Flour"ish, v. t.
1. To adorn with flowers orbeautiful figures, either natural
or artificial; to ornament with anything showy; to
embellish. [Obs.] --Fenton.
2. To embellish with the flowers of diction; to adorn with
rhetorical figures; to grace with ostentatious eloquence;
to set off with a parade of words. [Obs.]
Sith that the justice of your title to him Doth
flourish the deceit. --Shak.
3. To move in bold or irregular figures; to swing about in
circles or vibrations by way of show or triumph; to
brandish.
And flourishes his blade in spite of me. --Shak.
4. To develop; to make thrive; to expand. [Obs.]
Bottoms of thread . . . which with a good needle,
perhaps may be flourished into large works. --Bacon.
FlourishFlourish Flour"ish, n.; pl. Flourishes.
1. A flourishing condition; prosperity; vigor. [Archaic]
The Roman monarchy, in her highest flourish, never
had the like. --Howell.
2. Decoration; ornament; beauty.
The flourish of his sober youth Was the pride of
naked truth. --Crashaw.
3. Something made or performed in a fanciful, wanton, or
vaunting manner, by way of ostentation, to excite
admiration, etc.; ostentatious embellishment; ambitious
copiousness or amplification; parade of words and figures;
show; as, a flourish of rhetoric or of wit.
He lards with flourishes his long harangue.
--Dryden.
4. A fanciful stroke of the pen or graver; a merely
decorative figure.
The neat characters and flourishes of a Bible
curiously printed. --Boyle.
5. A fantastic or decorative musical passage; a strain of
triumph or bravado, not forming part of a regular musical
composition; a cal; a fanfare.
A flourish, trumpets! strike alarum, drums! --Shak.
6. The waving of a weapon or other thing; a brandishing; as,
the flourish of a sword. Flourisher
Flourisher Flour"ish*er, n.
One who flourishes.
FlourishesFlourish Flour"ish, n.; pl. Flourishes.
1. A flourishing condition; prosperity; vigor. [Archaic]
The Roman monarchy, in her highest flourish, never
had the like. --Howell.
2. Decoration; ornament; beauty.
The flourish of his sober youth Was the pride of
naked truth. --Crashaw.
3. Something made or performed in a fanciful, wanton, or
vaunting manner, by way of ostentation, to excite
admiration, etc.; ostentatious embellishment; ambitious
copiousness or amplification; parade of words and figures;
show; as, a flourish of rhetoric or of wit.
He lards with flourishes his long harangue.
--Dryden.
4. A fanciful stroke of the pen or graver; a merely
decorative figure.
The neat characters and flourishes of a Bible
curiously printed. --Boyle.
5. A fantastic or decorative musical passage; a strain of
triumph or bravado, not forming part of a regular musical
composition; a cal; a fanfare.
A flourish, trumpets! strike alarum, drums! --Shak.
6. The waving of a weapon or other thing; a brandishing; as,
the flourish of a sword. Flourishingly
Flourishingly Flour"ish*ing*ly, adv.
In a flourishing manner; ostentatiously.
HourisHouri Hou"ri, n.; pl. Houris. [Per. h[=u]r[=i], h[=u]r[=a],
h[=u]r; akin to Ar. h[=u]r, pl. of ahwar beautiful-eyed,
black-eyed.]
A nymph of paradise; -- so called by the Mohammedans. Nourish
Nourish Nour"ish, v. i.
1. To promote growth; to furnish nutriment.
Grains and roots nourish more than their leaves.
--Bacon.
2. To gain nourishment. [R.] --Bacon.
Nourish
Nourish Nour"ish, n.
A nurse. [Obs.] --Hoolland.
NourishNourish Nour"ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nourished; p. pr. &
vb. n. Nourishing.] [OE. norisen, norischen, OF. nurir,
nurrir, norir, F. norrir, fr. L. nutrire. Cf. Nurse,
Nutriment, and see -ish.]
1. To feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which
increases bulk or supplies waste, and promotes health; to
furnish with nutriment.
He planteth an ash, and the rain doth nourish it.
--Is. xliv.
14.
2. To support; to maintain.
Whiles I in Ireland nourish a mighty band. --Shak.
3. To supply the means of support and increase to; to
encourage; to foster; as, to nourish rebellion; to nourish
the virtues. ``Nourish their contentions.' --Hooker.
4. To cherish; to comfort.
Ye have nourished your hearts. --James v. 5.
5. To educate; to instruct; to bring up; to nurture; to
promote the growth of in attainments. --Chaucer.
Nourished up in the words of faith. --1 Tim. iv.
6.
Syn: To cherish; feed; supply. See Nurture. Nourishable
Nourishable Nour"ish*a*ble, a. [Cf. F. nourrissable.]
1. Capable of being nourished; as, the nourishable parts of
the body. --Grew.
2. Capable of giving nourishment. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
NourishedNourish Nour"ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nourished; p. pr. &
vb. n. Nourishing.] [OE. norisen, norischen, OF. nurir,
nurrir, norir, F. norrir, fr. L. nutrire. Cf. Nurse,
Nutriment, and see -ish.]
1. To feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which
increases bulk or supplies waste, and promotes health; to
furnish with nutriment.
He planteth an ash, and the rain doth nourish it.
--Is. xliv.
14.
2. To support; to maintain.
Whiles I in Ireland nourish a mighty band. --Shak.
3. To supply the means of support and increase to; to
encourage; to foster; as, to nourish rebellion; to nourish
the virtues. ``Nourish their contentions.' --Hooker.
4. To cherish; to comfort.
Ye have nourished your hearts. --James v. 5.
5. To educate; to instruct; to bring up; to nurture; to
promote the growth of in attainments. --Chaucer.
Nourished up in the words of faith. --1 Tim. iv.
6.
Syn: To cherish; feed; supply. See Nurture. Nourisher
Nourisher Nour"ish*er, n.
One who, or that which, nourishes. --Milton.
Nourishing
Nourishing Nour"ish*ing, a.
Promoting growth; nutritious,
NourishingNourish Nour"ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nourished; p. pr. &
vb. n. Nourishing.] [OE. norisen, norischen, OF. nurir,
nurrir, norir, F. norrir, fr. L. nutrire. Cf. Nurse,
Nutriment, and see -ish.]
1. To feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which
increases bulk or supplies waste, and promotes health; to
furnish with nutriment.
He planteth an ash, and the rain doth nourish it.
--Is. xliv.
14.
2. To support; to maintain.
Whiles I in Ireland nourish a mighty band. --Shak.
3. To supply the means of support and increase to; to
encourage; to foster; as, to nourish rebellion; to nourish
the virtues. ``Nourish their contentions.' --Hooker.
4. To cherish; to comfort.
Ye have nourished your hearts. --James v. 5.
5. To educate; to instruct; to bring up; to nurture; to
promote the growth of in attainments. --Chaucer.
Nourished up in the words of faith. --1 Tim. iv.
6.
Syn: To cherish; feed; supply. See Nurture. Nourishingly
Nourishingly Nour"ish*ing*ly, adv.
Nutritively; cherishingly.
Nourishment
Nourishment Nour"ish*ment, n. [Cf. OF. norrissement.]
1. The act of nourishing, or the state of being nourished;
nutrition.
2. That which serves to nourish; nutriment; food.
Learn to seek the nourishment of their souls.
--Hooker.
Overflourish
Overflourish O`ver*flour"ish, v. t.
1. To make excessive display or flourish of. --Collier.
2. To embellish with outward ornaments or flourishes; to
varnish over. [Obs.] --Shak.
Reflourish
Reflourish Re*flour"ish (r?*fl?r"?sh), v. t. & i.
To flourish again.
Sourish
Sourish Sour"ish, a.
Somewhat sour; moderately acid; as, sourish fruit; a sourish
taste.
Tourist
Tourist Tour"ist, n.
One who makes a tour, or performs a journey in a circuit.
Meaning of Ouris from wikipedia
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Ourielle Auvé,
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