fom
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fôm m
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From Old English fām, from Proto-West Germanic *faim, from Proto-Germanic *faimaz.
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fom (plural fomes)
- foam (layer of bubbles associated with the sea)
- Upward-floating detritus; dregs, residue.
- The ocean (a large, open body of water)
- (rare) spit, slobber (liquid emitted from the mouth, used in medieval medicine)
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- “fōm, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-05-20.
Romansch edit
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- fam (Puter)
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fom f (usually uncountable)
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fom (nominative plural foms)