florilegium

[flawr-uh-lee-jee-uh m, -lee-juh m]

florilegium Definition

  • 1a collection of literary or artistic works
  • 2an anthology or assortment

Using florilegium: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "florilegium" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The museum has a florilegium of paintings from the Renaissance period.

  • Example

    The book is a florilegium of poems from different poets.

  • Example

    The concert was a florilegium of classical and contemporary music.

florilegium Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for florilegium

Phrases with florilegium

  • florilegium of quotations

    a collection of quotes or sayings from various sources

    Example

    Her notebook was a florilegium of quotations from her favorite authors.

  • florilegium of recipes

    a collection of recipes from different sources

    Example

    The cookbook is a florilegium of recipes from around the world.

  • florilegium of stories

    a collection of short stories from different authors

    Example

    The anthology is a florilegium of stories from various genres.

Origins of florilegium

from Latin 'florilegus', meaning 'gatherer of flowers'

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Summary: florilegium in Brief

The term 'florilegium' [flawr-uh-lee-jee-uh m, -lee-juh m] refers to a collection of literary or artistic works, often an anthology or assortment. It can be used to describe a museum's collection of paintings, a book of poems from different poets, or a concert with classical and contemporary music. 'Florilegium' extends into phrases like 'florilegium of quotations,' 'florilegium of recipes,' and 'florilegium of stories,' denoting collections of quotes, recipes, and short stories from various sources.