broom / brougham / brume [brʊ:m]
broom – n. – 1. a brush of bristles, straw, etc., on a long handle, used for sweeping; 2. any of various shrubs, esp. Cytisus scoparius, bearing bright yellow flowers
brougham – n. hist. – 1. a horse-drawn closed carriage with a driver perched outside in front; 2. (formerly) an automobile with an open driver’s seat {after Lord Brougham (d. 1868) who designed the carriage}
brume – n. literary – mist or fog