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What did the word ‘bloom’ mean In Old English?​

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bloom (n.2) "rough mass of wrought iron," from Old English bloma "lump of metal; mass," which is of unknown origin.

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Bloom- "rough mass of wrought iron," from Old English bloma "lump of metal; mass," which is of unknown origin.

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