brume

pronunciation

How to pronounce brume in British English: UK [b'ru:m]word uk audio image

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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 .

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