different between effume vs effumed

effume

English

Etymology

From Latin effumare (to emit smoke), from ex + fumare (to smoke), from fumus (smoke).

Verb

effume (third-person singular simple present effumes, present participle effuming, simple past and past participle effumed)

  1. (obsolete) To breathe or puff out.
    • 1599?, Ben Jonson, Every Man out of His Humour
      I can make this dog take as many whiffes as I list, and he shall retain, or effume them, at my pleasure.

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effumed

English

Verb

effumed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of effume

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