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besom

[ bee-zuhm ]

noun

  1. a broom, especially one of brush or twigs.


besom

1

/ ˈbizəm; ˈbɪzəm /

noun

  1. See woman
    dialect.
    a derogatory term for a woman


besom

2

/ ˈbiːzəm /

noun

  1. a broom, esp one made of a bundle of twigs tied to a handle
  2. curling a broom or brush used to sweep the ice in front of the stone to make it slide farther

verb

  1. to sweep with a besom

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Word History and Origins

Origin of besom1

before 1000; Middle English besem, Old English bes ( e ) ma; cognate with Dutch bezem, German Besen

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Word History and Origins

Origin of besom1

perhaps from Old English bysen example; related to Old Norse bysn wonder

Origin of besom2

Old English besma ; related to Old High German besmo broom

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Example Sentences

When I had washed my foster-sister's feet I took a besom and began to sweep the floor of the house.

The wind favored them, and a besom of flame swept over the devoted town until over one-half of it was laid in ruins.

They had not; but, search being made, sure enough, each husband missed a besom and a riddle.

The notorious besom or broomstick is an instrument in the operations of witchcraft common to all the Aryan nations.

It was seen during the months of November, December, and January, and was called "the fiery besom."

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