[Meaning] foam.
*)aflusmo/s: a)fro/s.
Same or similar entry in other lexica. The headword is better spelled
a)floismo/s: see LSJ s.v. It occurs in
Homer,
Iliad 15.607, of Hector foaming at the mouth in the fury of battle (web address 1). Apollonius the Sophist (
Homeric Lexicon 49.3) quotes the verse differently (
a)floismo\s de\ peri\ sto/ma gi/net' o)do/ntwn) and interprets the headword as referring to a sound (
yo/fos).
cf.
eta 666.
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