a. [ad. F. brumeux, or late L. brūmōsus ‘wintry,’ already in Isidore in sense of ‘rainy.’ See BRUMAL.] Foggy, wintry.

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1850.  Thackeray, Pendennis, xxiii. The blonde misses of Albion in their brumous isle.

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1859.  Masson, Milton, I. 526. In the dull brumous air.

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