phéna m. once n. (often written pheṇa and prob. connected with √ phaṇ; but See [Uṇ. iii, 3]) foam, froth, scum, [RV.] &c. &c.
moisture of the lips, saliva, [Mn. iii, 19]
phéna n. (m., [L.]) Os Sepiae (white cuttle-fish bone, supposed to be indurated foam of the sea), [Car.]
phéna m. N. of a man (son of Uṣad-ratha and father of Su-tapas), [Hariv.]
[cf. Slav. pěna; Angl.Sax. fam; Eng. foam; Germ. Feim.]