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The word "brume" originated from the Latin word "brūma," which referred to the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. It was believed that the dense fog or mist that often occurred around the winter solstice was a sign of the approaching cold season.
Over time, the meaning of "brume" expanded to include any type of thick, moist fog or mist, regardless of the season. It is often used to describe the low-lying cloud cover that forms over bodies of water, especially in the early morning or late evening.
Cognates:
Etymology Latin brūmālis of winter Proto Indo European gʰrem o to be c
Etymology French brume Latin brūma brūmae winter solstice Meaning A thick
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