brumal

English

Etymology

From Latin brūmālis (of or pertaining to the winter solstice; wintry), from brūma (the winter solstice; winter), which is a contraction of *brevima (the shortest (day)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɹuːməl/

Adjective

brumal (comparative more brumal, superlative most brumal)

  1. Belonging to winter; winterlike; wintry.
  2. Occurring in winter.

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French

Adjective

brumal (feminine brumale, masculine plural brumaux, feminine plural brumales)

  1. brumal

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