Rosy

Adjective

 * 1) rose-coloured
 * 2) Resembling rose, as in scent of perfume
 * 3) optimistic

Noun

 * 1)  tea
 * I wish a cup of Rosy.
 * I fancy a cup of rosy lee.

Adverbs for Rosy
beautifully;  charmingly;   bewitchingly; blushingly; bloomingly; buxomly; happily; shyly; bashfully; modestly; hopefully; artlessly; naturally; sweetly; innocently; childishly; laughingly; healthfully; wholesomely ; pleasantly; prettily.

Thesaurus
Leibnizian, auspicious, balmy, beaming, blithe, blithesome, blooming, blossoming, blowzed, blowzy, blushing, booming, bright, bright and sunny, burnt, cerise, cheerful, cheery, cherry, chiliastic, clear, coral, couleur de rose, elated, encouraging, eupeptic, euphoric, exalted, exhilarated, exuberant, fair, fat, favorable, florid, flourishing, flowering, flush, flushed, fresh, fresh as April, fruiting, full-blooded, genial, glad, gladsome, glowing, going strong, green, halcyon, happy, hectic, high, hopeful, in full swing, in good case, in good spirits, in high spirits, incarnadine, irrepressible, laughing, likely, millenarian, millennialistic, of good cheer, optimistic, palmy, perfectibilitarian, perfectionist, pink, pinkish, pinky, piping, pleasant, primrose, promising, prospering, radiant, red, red-complexioned, red-faced, red-fleshed, reddish, riant, rose, rose-colored, rose-hued, rose-red, roseate, rosy-cheeked, rubicund, ruby, ruddy, ruddy-complexioned, ruddy-faced, salmon, sanguine, sanguineous, sleek, smiling, sparkling, sunburned, sunny, thriving, upbeat, utopian, vigorous, winsome, youthful

Etymology 1
From

Etymology 2
From Cockney rhyming slang, "Rosie Lee".

Alternative forms

 * Rosie (more common spelling, as per the etymology)

Adjective

 * German:


 * Volapük: rosadakölik, rosadaredik


 * German: