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Etymology

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From posy +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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posied (not comparable)

  1. Containing, or decorated with a posy or posies.
    • 1720, John Gay, To a Young Lady, With Some Lampreys:
      In posied lockets bribe the fair.
    • 1993, Lorrie Moore, If Only Bert Were Here[1]:
      When the cat died, his ashes packed into a cheesy, pink-posied tin and placed high upon the mantel

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