Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A small bunch of flowers; a bouquet.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A bunch of flowers used to regale the sense of smell; a posy; a bouquet.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun A bunch of odorous and showy flowers; a bouquet; a posy.

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  • noun A small bunch of fragrant flowers or herbs, tied in a bundle, often presented as a gift on meeting, and originally intended to be put to the nose for the pleasant sensation, or to mask unpleasant odours.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun an arrangement of flowers that is usually given as a present

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[Middle English : nose, nose; see nose + gai, joyous, ornament; see gay.]

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nose +‎ gay.

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Examples

  • November 11, 2005 at 12: 53 pm nosegay is the best word … oh yea, its a real word. it means a small bunch of flowers

    The single best word in the English language « BuzzMachine 2005

  • And, snatching the nosegay from the basket, he flung the flowers as far into the air as he could, exclaiming,

    Parables From Nature 1857

  • I learned that a nosegay is a bouquet of showy flowers.

    Planet Debian John Goerzen 2009

  • a paper frill round, and call a nosegay or a posy.

    The Luckiest Girl in the School Angela Brazil 1907

  • The "pignus amoris" of the former is a small earthenware vessel in the shape of a book, intended apparently to hold a "nosegay" of flowers.

    Notes and Queries, Number 71, March 8, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Various 1852

  • Gilchrist and his heirs would not require the batsman to take a nosegay to the crease and they tend to set the fielding side's tempo by deed more than word, more orchestra conductors than circus ringmasters.

    My glove affair with keepers of the lost stumpers' art 2011

  • The Philippines were gathered in as a child gathers a nosegay.

    Goliah 2010

  • In terms of bouquet styles, you have several options: a round hand-tied bouquet (the most popular choice), a cascading bouquet (which “spills” over the base), a teardrop shape (which is a combination of the round and cascading types), and the nosegay (a small cluster of flowers made with one dominant flower or color).

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • The Californians want Washington to toss a struggling U.S. industry a budgetary nosegay.

    Trade Fight Has Flower Growers Digging In Elizabeth Williamson 2011

  • In terms of bouquet styles, you have several options: a round hand-tied bouquet (the most popular choice), a cascading bouquet (which “spills” over the base), a teardrop shape (which is a combination of the round and cascading types), and the nosegay (a small cluster of flowers made with one dominant flower or color).

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

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  • Almost always preceded by "fragrant".

    October 3, 2007

  • For the Poorman's nosegay is an introduction to a Prince. (from Jubilate Agno by Christopher Smart)

    December 31, 2007

  • delightfully archaic

    August 13, 2008