| 释义 | 
		be·som \ˈbēzəm, ˈbiz-, ˈbis-, ˈbəz-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English beseme, from Old English besma; akin to Old High German besmo, besamo broom 1.  : broom; especially  : a broom made with a bundle of twigs 2.   a.  : broom 1a  b. dialect England  : a heath of the genus Erica 3. dialect Britain  : woman; especially  : a woman of slovenly, shrewish, or morally unacceptable character — usually a generalized term of disparagement |