Brumous vs Brumously - What's the difference?
brumous | brumously |
Foggy or misty; wintry.
* 1974 , (Lawrence Durrell), Monsieur , Faber & Faber 1992, p. 23:
In a brumous way or manner.
Murkily, foggily, hazily.
* 1990 , Richard Adams, The Day Gone By , Hutchinson, page 15:
Brumously is a related term of brumous.
As an adjective brumous
is foggy or misty; wintry.As an adverb brumously is
in a brumous way or manner.brumous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- After the rape, leaving the grooms to bring the trophy home, they galloped away into the soft brumous Italian skyline [...].
brumously
English
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.