Brume vs Brumously - What's the difference?
brume | brumously | Related terms |
(literary) Mist, fog, vapour.
* 1972', All around their bubble of stupidity I could feel the '''brume of the dragon. — John Gardner, ''Grendel (André Deutsch 1972, p. 77)
In a brumous way or manner.
Murkily, foggily, hazily.
* 1990 , Richard Adams, The Day Gone By , Hutchinson, page 15:
Brume is a related term of brumously.
As a verb brume
is .As an adverb brumously is
in a brumous way or manner.brume
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* ----brumously
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Adverb
(en adverb)- Half-way down the paddock, on the left, eastern side, stood a big oak tree, and behind this, in season, the full moon would rise, magnified and brumously honey-coloured in the horizon haze, then turning to clear silver as it climbed above the oak.