noun A small bunch of flowers, typically given as a gift or token of affection.
In poetry, a posy refers to a short verse or sentiment, often written on a small card or piece of paper and given as a gift.
In jewelry design, a posy ring is a type of ring with a short inscription or message engraved on the inside, usually expressing affection or sentiment.
In medieval times, posies were small bouquets of flowers or herbs carried as a protection against illness or evil spirits.
Posies are often carried by bridesmaids or flower girls in weddings, symbolizing love, happiness, and good luck.
A posy is a small bouquet of flowers, typically round in shape and tied with a ribbon, often used for special occasions or as a gift.
In the context of writing, a posy may refer to a short poem or verse, often written to convey a message of love or affection.
For a florist, a posy is a small bouquet of flowers, typically given as a gift or used for decorative purposes.
An event planner may use posies as part of the decor for weddings, parties, or other special occasions.