This is the 5568th most frequent French word.
bruny
The word "bruny" does not exist in standard French. It might be a proper noun or regional term.
In this sentence, 'bruny' illustrates a gradual change in the color of leaves, implying a descriptive transformation influenced by seasons or aging.
Les feuilles devinrent bruny avec le temps.
The leaves turned brownish over time.
The word 'bruny' is used here as an adjective to describe the specific shade or tone of the sky's color that suggests darkness or impending storm.
La couleur bruny du ciel annonçait une tempête.
The brownish color of the sky was indicating a storm.
Here, 'bruny' adds a descriptive element to the object (coat), attributing a unique aesthetic quality to the person wearing it and emphasizing the style.