flōreās
Latin, Verb
flourish (v.)
c. 1300, "to blossom, grow" (intransitive), from Old French floriss-, stem of florir "to blossom, flower, bloom; prosper, flourish," Metaphoric sense of "thrive".
Source: Online Etymology Dictionary
The Origins of Floreas!
A little story… how did Floreas come about? When my daughter graduated from high school, I wanted to make a banner for her celebration party at our house. My daughter was into learning Latin in her senior year, so I contacted her Latin teacher and asked him how to say, “May you flourish,” in Latin… hence, Floreas! Since this time, “Floreas!” continues to be a meaningful message between the two of us, mother and daughter. I’ve also found that it’s transformed into my hope for my relationship with family, friends, clients, and every one of us. This is my hope for you.
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