nightbreeze

noun

Etymology

From night + breeze.

  1. derived from *bʰerem- — “to make a noise, buzz, hum
  2. inherited from *bremusī — “gadfly
  3. inherited from brēosa
  4. inherited from brese
  5. compounded as nightbreeze — “night + breeze

Definitions

  1. Breeze during the night.

    • Grainlike flecks of ice danced in the nightbreeze as they moved in the solemn dark, turning right on the next street and walking several more blocks until they came to the house on the corner of Pyrtania and Second.

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