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TUESDAY, MARCH 17

Nosegay

[NOHZ-gey]Part of speech: noun

Origin: middle english, 15th century

  • A small bunch of flowers, typically one that is sweet-scented.
  • A gift of a small bouquet of flowers.

Examples of Nosegay in a sentence

  • Her daughter picked a nosegay that was mostly weeds, but she still loved it.
  • Each of the bridesmaids received a small nosegay wrapped in lace.

About Nosegay

Nosegay is a uniquely English term. Nose is, well, nose, and gay meant ornament in the 15th century. You could technically call the sparkly stud in your nostril a nosegay, but we'll stick to a small bouquet of flowers. Stay traditional and wrap it in a doily or even a silver nosegay holder.

Did you Know?

While today a nosegay is a small bunch of flowers often used at weddings, it used to be a common and useful accessory. In the 15th century hygiene wasn't up to our modern standards, and people were quite a bit smellier. A sweetly scented nosegay held to the face helped to avoid the most noxious aromas.

Date: 2020-03-19 03:04 am (UTC)
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