escume
Old French
Alternative forms
- eschume
Etymology
From Frankish *skūm (“foam”),[1] perhaps via Vulgar Latin *scūma (compare Medieval Latin scūma). According to some sources, possibly a merger with the rare Old French espume (“foam”), from Latin spūma (“foam, froth, slime”), but there is no actual evidence of this.
Noun
escume oblique singular, f (oblique plural escumes, nominative singular escume, nominative plural escumes)
Descendants
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