broomware

noun

Etymology

From broom + -ware.

  1. inherited from besma
  2. derived from *bʰrem-
  3. inherited from *brām
  4. inherited from brōm
  5. inherited from brom
  6. suffixed as broomware — “broom + ware

Definitions

  1. Brooms collectively.

    • 1 case brush and broomware
    • SATURDAY, March 18, J. P. Davies & Co., WILL SELL AT SALESROOM : WHARF : ST., AT 11 O’CLOCK, A. M., Brush and Broomware, Long and Short Brooms, Hair, Cloth, Hat, Shoe, Tooth, and Nail Brushes.
    • The brushware and broomware factories of the colony turned out in 1881 £41,700 worth of goods as against £12,144 worth of imports.

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