Fume

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun To pass off in fumes or vapors.

II. Fume ·noun To be in a rage; to be hot with anger.

III. Fume ·noun The incense of praise; inordinate flattery.

IV. Fume ·noun To be as in a mist; to be dulled and stupefied.

V. Fume ·vt To throw off in vapor, or as in the form of vapor.

VI. Fume ·vt To praise inordinately; to Flatter.

VII. Fume ·noun Anything vaporlike, unsubstantial, or airy; idle conceit; vain imagination.

VIII. Fume ·noun Rage or excitement which deprives the mind of self-control; as, the fumes of passion.

IX. Fume ·noun To Smoke; to throw off fumes, as in combustion or chemical action; to rise up, as vapor.

X. Fume ·add. ·noun Solid material deposited by condensation of fumes; as, lead fume (a grayish powder chiefly lead sulphate).

XI. Fume ·noun Exhalation; volatile matter (·esp. noxious vapor or smoke) ascending in a dense body; smoke; vapor; reek; as, the fumes of tobacco.

XII. Fume ·vt To expose to the action of fumes; to treat with vapors, smoke, ·etc.; as, to bleach straw by fuming it with sulphur; to fill with fumes, vapors, odors, ·etc., as a room.