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Meaning of lathered
The primary meaning of the word "lathered" is to cover or be covered with a layer of foam or soap suds.
Etymology of lathered
The word "lathered" comes from the Old English word "læthor" or "leathor", which refers to a mixture of soap and water used for washing, and the suffix "-ed" which forms the past tense and past participle of the verb "lather"
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of covering or being covered with a layer of foam or soap suds
Synonyms
Definitions
- Covered or be covered with a layer of foam or soap suds
- * Worked up into a state of intense excitement or anger
Usage Examples
- The barber lathered up the shaving cream and began to shave the customer's face
- * The horse was lathered in sweat after running the long distance
- * The crowd was lathered into a frenzy by the charismatic speaker