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BESOM - translation to arabic

TERM NOW MOSTLY RESERVED FOR A TRADITIONAL BROOM CONSTRUCTED FROM A BUNDLE OF TWIGS TIED TO A STOUT POLE
Broomstick flying; Flying broomstick; Broomstick flight; Broomstick riding; Besom broom; Besoms
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BESOM         

ألاسم

كَنَّاسَة ; مِقَشَّة ; مِكْسَحَة ; مِكْنَسَة

besom         
اسْم : مِكْنسة . مِقَشّة
besom         
مكنسة جـ مكانس ، مقشة

Definition

besom
['bi:z(?)m, 'b?z-]
¦ noun
1. a broom made of twigs tied round a stick.
2. Scottish & N. English derogatory a woman or girl.
Origin
OE besema, of W. Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Besom

A besom () is a broom, a household implement used for sweeping. The term is now mostly reserved for a traditional broom constructed from a bundle of twigs tied to a stout pole. The twigs used could be broom (i.e. Genista, from which comes the modern name "broom" for the tool), heather or similar. The song "Buy Broom Buzzems" from Northern England refers to both types of twig. From the phrase broom besom the more common broom comes. In Scotland, besoms are still occasionally to be found at the edge of forests where they are stacked for use in early response to an outbreak of fire.

Examples of use of BESOM
1. Their inspiration was solidly proletarian: the night the pawnshop burned down; the earliest commercials – composed for singing in pubs – about buying besom brooms or bootblacking; the night the singer (in fact a bowlegged little miner from Durham called Tommy Armstrong) missed a bus and saw his dear wife get dead drunk in a pub; and lots of songs, including the lament of a pit–father whose son has got to grammar school and learned better manners.