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8/11/2025, 4:02:33 PM
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Had to look it.
>"A nosegay is a small, handheld bouquet of flowers, typically fragrant, that has been used since medieval times. It's also known as a posy or tussie-mussie, particularly in Victorian times when specific flowers were used to convey messages. Historically, nosegays were used to mask unpleasant odors and, later, to express sentiments through the language of flowers."
So basically a medieval version of picrel
Had to look it.
>"A nosegay is a small, handheld bouquet of flowers, typically fragrant, that has been used since medieval times. It's also known as a posy or tussie-mussie, particularly in Victorian times when specific flowers were used to convey messages. Historically, nosegays were used to mask unpleasant odors and, later, to express sentiments through the language of flowers."
So basically a medieval version of picrel
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