BROUGHAM


Meaning of BROUGHAM in English

ˈbrü(-ə)m, ˈbrō(-ə)m noun

( -s )

Etymology: after Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux died 1868 Scottish jurist

1. : a light closed carriage with seats inside for two or four and with the forewheels capable of turning sharply

2.

a. : a 2-door sedan ; especially : one electrically driven

b. : a vehicle similar to a limousine but with the driver's seat outside

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