spume

spume
(spu-m') s. f.
Terme de médecine. Salive écumeuse, à grosses bulles, qui se montre entre les dents, ou entre les lèvres, ou au fond de la gorge, dans certains accès d'hystérie et autres troubles nerveux.
   Lat. spuma, écume.

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