besom

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9
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11
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5
Pronunciation
/ˈbiː.zəm/
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/ˈbiː.zəm/ · /ˈbɛ.zəm/

Definition of besom

4 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A broom made from a bundle of twigs tied onto a shaft.
    “As a kid I went to the Russian Bath with my own father. … Down in the cellar men moaned on the steam-softened planks while they were massaged abrasively with oak-leaf besoms lathered in pickle buckets.”
    “At Ickwell Green, in Bedfordshire, there is a permanent maypole. There, the May Queen is accompanied by moggies (raggedly dressed women) carrying besoms - birch-twig brooms.”
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noun

  1. A broom made from a bundle of twigs tied onto a shaft.
    “As a kid I went to the Russian Bath with my own father. … Down in the cellar men moaned on the steam-softened planks while they were massaged abrasively with oak-leaf besoms lathered in pickle buckets.”
    “At Ickwell Green, in Bedfordshire, there is a permanent maypole. There, the May Queen is accompanied by moggies (raggedly dressed women) carrying besoms - birch-twig brooms.”
  2. (Northern-England, Scotland, derogatory)A troublesome woman.
    “"Eh, but she was a besom, if a' tales be true !"”
    “Janet's eyes began to look dim, and I had to frown at her very hard; then I had to turn my frown on Jean ... and Janet, the besom, took advantage of my divided attention.”
    “Uncle Angus went on about the behavior of the car. "She's a besom, a proper besom, her and her gears. She'll be the death of me yet one of these days."”
    “"She's a besom but no' bad at times, like now," Agnes said as she bit into a dough-ring.”
  3. Any cleansing or purifying agent.
    “"The march of an army through a conquered country supposing it to be a highly civilized one, is a besom of destruction, whose havoc, moral and material, it would take at least a century to recover."”

verb

  1. (archaic, poetic)To sweep.
    “Now, in her iceberg-white, holily laundered crinoline nightgown, under virtuous polar sheets, in her spruced and scoured dust-defying bedroom in trig and trim Bay View, a house for paying guests at the top of the town, Mrs Ogmore-Prichard widow, twice, of Mr Ogmore, linolium, retired, and Mr Prichard, failed bookmaker, who maddened by besoming, swabbing and scrubbing, the voice of the vacuum-cleaner and the fume of polish, ironically swallowed disinfectant...”

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Etymology

From Middle English besme, beseme, from Old English besma, besema (“besom, broom, rod”), from Proto-West Germanic *besmō (“broom”).

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