posy

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English

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ring with the French posy prenes[z] en gré (accept this with gratitude), 16th c.

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Shortening of poesy (poetry).

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posy (plural posies)

  1. A flower; a small bouquet; a nosegay. [from 1570s]
  2. (archaic) A verse of poetry, especially a motto or an inscription on a ring. [from early 15th c.]

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