Why this word is great
BLOWTH — [Noun] The stage or condition of blossoming; blossoms collectively. From the verb blow (meaning "to blossom, bloom") + the abstract noun-forming suffix -th, as seen in growth and slowth. Unlike "bloom," which spotlights the singular, perfected flower, or "efflorescence," which names a clinical, botanical phase, blowth is the archaic, collective sigh of the orchard. It is the heavy, sun-drenched mantle of apple blossoms humming with bees, the pale drift of cherry petals against a stone wall, and the sudden, overwhelming perfume of a linden tree on a damp evening—a humble term for the world's temporary and total assent to being, already tinged with the quiet melancholy of its undoing.