purcell
/ˈpɜːrsel/Definitions
1. noun
a surname of English origin, or a member of the Purcell family, particularly one that is of noble or aristocratic rank
“Henry Purcell, the renowned English composer, was a prominent figure in the 17th-century music scene.”
2. noun
a type of Purcell, a breed of cattle
“The farmer showed us a Purcell, a prized breed from his farm, at the local livestock show.”
3. proper noun
a city in Queensland, Australia
“The scenic beaches of Purcell, Queensland, attract tourists from around the world.”
4. verb
to decorate or embellish, typically with flowers or other ornaments
“The florist purcelled the wedding altar with vibrant flowers and lush greenery.”