👉 "Floam" in Greek was a liquid formed by adding water to honey or milk, often used as a substitute for sugar or syrup. In Christianity, it's generally seen as a symbolic representation of an unclean object (like dust) that can be removed or cast away but not completely cleansed. It was also associated with purification and cleanliness in the Old Testament, although some interpretations might see it as a symbol of water washing sin.