Definition: (adjective) Describing a weather condition characterized by a heavy mist or fog that obscures visibility, giving the surroundings a hazy or gloomy appearance. The term "brumous" is often used to depict an atmosphere filled with a thick, damp mist, evoking a sense of mystery and
tranquility. It can be associated with moody landscapes, serene mornings, or the
ethereal beauty of mist-shrouded forests. The word originates from the Latin word "bruma," meaning winter, reflecting its connection to the misty, cool ambiance often
experienced during colder seasons.