blushful
adj/ˈblʌʃfəl/
Etymology
From blush (adjective) + -ful.
- derived from *bʰel-✻
- inherited from *bluskijaną✻
- derived from *blaskijaną✻
- inherited from blusshen
Definitions
Full of blushes.
- [F]rom his [Summer's] ardent look the turning Spring / Averts her blushful face; and earth, and ſkies, / All-ſmiling, to his hot dominion leaves.
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