FOAM, n. L. fumo, to smoke, to foam.
Froth spume the substance which is formed on the surface of liquors by fermentation or violent agitation, consisting of bubbles.
FOAM,
1. To froth to gather foam. The billows foam. A horse foams at the mouth when violently heated.
2. To be in a rage to be violently agitated.
He foameth and gnasheth with his teeth. Mark 9 .
FOAM, To throw out with rage or violence with out.
Foaming out their own shame. Jude 1:13 .
The King James Bible has stood its ground for nearly 400 years. However, during that time the English language has changed, and with it the meanings of some words it used. Here are more than 6,500 words whose definitions have changed since 1611.Wikipedia
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