[Anglo-Saxon, feám].
The white froth produced by the collision of the waves, or by the bow of a ship when acted on by the wind; and also by their striking against rocks, vessels, or other bodies.
·noun To gather foam; to <<Froth>>; as, the billows foam. II. Foam (·vt) To cause to foam; as,to fo...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
(Hos. 10:7), the rendering of ketseph, which properly means twigs or splinters (as rendered in the L...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
·- Foam of sea water. II. Sea foam ·- Meerschaum; — called also sea froth. ...