Puget Meaning in English
word
ˈpjudʒɪt/, /ˈpjudʒɪtˈwən
PYOO-jit
ˈpjuːdʒɪt
PYOO-jit
Definition
A puget is a small bouquet or bunch of flowers, usually arranged simply and used for decoration or as a gift.
Usage & Nuances
"Puget" is rare in modern English, mostly appearing in regional dialects or historical texts. Common modern terms are "small bouquet" or "posy." It refers specifically to a small, often hand-held, arrangement of flowers.
Spanish: ramillete (de flores pequeñas) - bouquet (pequeño)Portuguese (BR): ramalhete (de flores pequenas)Portuguese (PT): ramalhete (de flores pequenas)Chinese (Simplified): 小花束Chinese (Traditional): 小花束Hindi: छोटा फूलों का गुलदस्ताArabic: باقة صغيرة من الزهورBengali: ছোট তোড়া (ফুলের) - ক্ষুদে গুচ্ছ (ফুলের)Russian: маленький букет - букетикJapanese: 小さな花束 - ポージーVietnamese: bó hoa nhỏ - bó hoa xinhKorean: 작은 꽃다발 - 소형 부케Turkish: küçük buket - çiçek demetiUrdu: چھوٹا گلدستہ - چھوٹا پھولوں کا باندھIndonesian: bó hoa nhỏ - bó hoa xinh xắn
Example Sentences
She picked a puget of daisies from the field.
basic
My grandmother likes to keep a puget in her kitchen window.
basic
Tom gave Lisa a puget for her birthday.
basic
I saw a lovely little puget on the café table.
natural
You can make your own puget with wildflowers—you don’t need fancy roses.
natural
She smiled when I handed her a simple puget after dinner.
natural