brumous,a.|ˈbruːməs| [ad. F. brumeux, or late L. brūmōsus ‘wintry’, already in Isidore in sense of ‘rainy’. See brumal.] Foggy, wintry. 1850Thackeray Pendennis xxiii, The blonde misses of Albion in their brumous isle.1859Masson Milton I. 526 In the dull brumous air.