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froth (n.)
c. 1300, from an unrecorded Old English word, or else from Old Norse froða "froth," from Proto-Germanic *freuth- "froth" (source also of Swedish fradga, Danish fraade). Old English had afreoðan "to froth," from the same root. The modern verb is late 14c., from the noun. Related: Frothed; frothing.
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Dictionary entries near froth
frost-bite
frostbitten
frosted
frosting
frosty
froth
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frottage
frou-frou
frounce
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