Weiyang Luo
Do''bouquet''and"posy"mean the same thing? If not could you tell me the difference between them?Thank you.
2013年8月19日 12:53
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A "posy" is a small bouquet. The word "posy" is still used today. You hear it most associated with the small bouquets flower girls carry at weddings.
2013年8月19日
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Posy is a very, very old fashioned way of saying bouquet. You probably would have heard it more in the 1800's. I've only heard it in children's rhymes.
2013年8月19日
I agree with Magenta. A posy is a small bunch of flowers tied together (usually prettily) that you can hold in your hand. A bouquet is a much larger flower arrangement.
2013年8月23日
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