brume
pronunciation
How to pronounce brume in British English: UK [b'ru:m]
How to pronounce brume in American English: US [b'rum]
Word Origin
- brume (n.)
- "fog, mist," 1808, from French brume "fog" (14c.), in Old French, "wintertime," from Latin bruma "winter," perhaps with an original sense "season of the shortest day," from *brevima, contracted from brevissima, superlative of brevis "short" (see brief (adj.)).
Example
- 1. We enjoy brume , mist and neons .
- 2. The flight has late for have brume .
- 3. We enjoy brume , mist and neons
- 4. Together we share brume , flowing mist , rainbow .
- 5. In the beams of the setting sun I found my dream home up hill in a glaring brume .