BOUQUET


Meaning of BOUQUET in English

(ˈ)bō|kā, (ˈ)bü|k- sometimes bu̇ˈk- or bəˈk-; (ˈ)bō- is less freq for sense 4 than for the other senses noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Middle French, bouquet, thicket, from Old North French bosquet thicket, from Old French bosc, bois forest (perhaps of Germanic origin and akin to Old High German busc forest) + -et — more at bush

1. : flowers picked and fastened together in a bunch : nosegay

2. : compliment

bouquets and brickbats

3. : bouquet garni

4.

a. : the distinctive fragrance (as of a wine or brandy) derived from the processes of fermentation and aging — compare aroma 2

b. : a distinctive subtle quality (as of an artistic performance

Synonyms: see fragrance

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.