Boil
Translations of "boil" (130 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | kook((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), kook(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | δοθιήν(accumulation of pus), βράζω((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), ζέω((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ζέω((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), ἕψω(cook in boiling water) | dothiḗn, brázō, zéō, zéō, hépsō | |
| Ao | molu (Chungli)(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Arabic | ثُؤْلُول(accumulation of pus), خراج(accumulation of pus), خُرَاج(accumulation of pus), دمل(accumulation of pus), دُمَّل(accumulation of pus), غَلَيَان(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), غَلْي(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), غَلَى((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), غَلَّى(cook in boiling water) | ṯuʔlūl, ḵurāg, ḵurāj, demel, dummal, ḡalayān, ḡaly, ḡalā, ḡallā | |
| Arbëresh | ohtënj((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Armenian | եռացնել((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), եփել(cook in boiling water), խաշել(cook in boiling water) | eṙacʻnel, epʻel, xašel | |
| Aromanian | herbu (roa-rup)((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Assamese | গাঁৰ(accumulation of pus), উতলা((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), উতলোৱা((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), সিজা(cook in boiling water), সিজোৱা(cook in boiling water) | gãr, utola, utolüa, xiza, xizüa | |
| Asturian | ferver((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | bişirmək(cook in boiling water), bişmək(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot), dəmləmək((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), dəmlətmək((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), qaynamaq((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), qaynatmaq((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Bashkir | бешереү(cook in boiling water), ҡайнатыу((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ҡайнау((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | beşerew, qaynatıw, qaynaw | |
| Belarusian | кіпенне(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), нарыў(accumulation of pus), скула(accumulation of pus), фурункул(accumulation of pus), вары́ць(cook in boiling water), закіпяціць((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), кіпяціць((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | kipjennje, naryw, skula, furunkul, varýcʹ, zakipjacicʹ, kipjacicʹ | |
| Bhojpuri | उबाल((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | ubāl | |
| Bikol Central | pigsa(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Breton | beviñ((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Brunei Malay | didih((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), rabus(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Bulgarian | точка на кипене(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), цирей(accumulation of pus), ято(collective noun for hawks), варя(cook in boiling water), завирам(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot), кипвам(cook in boiling water), кипвам((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), кипя((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | točka na kipene, cirej, jato, varja, zaviram, kipvam, kipvam, kipja | |
| Burmese | ကျို(cook in boiling water), ဆူ((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), ပြုတ်(cook in boiling water) | kyui, hcu, prut | |
| Catalan | floronco(accumulation of pus), furóncol(accumulation of pus), bullir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bullir(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Cebuano | matag tiki(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | کوڵاندن(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour) | kullandin | |
| Cherokee | ᏚᏍᏗ(accumulation of pus), ᎠᎵᏥᎭ((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), ᎠᎵᏥᏗᎭ((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ᎠᎵᏥᏗᎭ(cook in boiling water) | dusdi, alitsiha, alitsidiha, alitsidiha | |
| Chichewa | wira((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 烚(cook in boiling water), 煮(cook in boiling water) | saap⁶, zyu² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 疔(accumulation of pus), 疔瘡 /疔疮(accumulation of pus), 沸騰 /沸腾((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), 煮((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), 煮(cook in boiling water), 煮沸((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), 熬(cook in boiling water) | dīng, dīngchuāng, fèiténg, zhǔ, zhǔ, zhǔfèi, āo | |
| Cornish | bryjyon((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Corsican | bodda((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Czech | beďar(accumulation of pus), bod varu(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), nežit(accumulation of pus), uher(accumulation of pus), var(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), uvařit(cook in boiling water), vařit((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), vařit(cook in boiling water), vařit((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), vřít((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Danish | koge((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), koge(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Dutch | etterbuil(accumulation of pus), kook(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), kookpunt(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), aan de kook brengen((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), koken((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), koken(cook in boiling water), koken((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), stikken(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot), zieden((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), zooien((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Emilian | brunśōl(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Esperanto | abceso(accumulation of pus), akcipitraro(collective noun for hawks), bolo(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), furunko(accumulation of pus), karbunklo(accumulation of pus), boli((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), boligi((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), boligi(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Even | хуй((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | huj- | |
| Evenki | хуй((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | huj- | |
| Fijian | riri((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), riri(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Finnish | kiehumispiste(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), paise(accumulation of pus), keittää(cook in boiling water), kiehua((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), kiehuttaa((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), paistua(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot) | — | |
| French | bouillir(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), furoncle(accumulation of pus), bouillir((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), faire bouillir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), faire bouillir(cook in boiling water), porter à ébullition((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Friulian | bulî((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), lessâ((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), lessâ(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Galician | carafuncho(accumulation of pus), ferver(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), furuncho(accumulation of pus), furúnculo(accumulation of pus), cocer(cook in boiling water), ferver((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ferver(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Georgian | დუღილი(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), ადუღება((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), მოხარშვა(cook in boiling water), ხარშვა(cook in boiling water) | duɣili, aduɣeba, moxaršva, xaršva | |
| German | Eiterbeule(accumulation of pus), Furunkel(accumulation of pus), Gebrodel(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), Sieden(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), Wallung(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), kochen(cook in boiling water), kochen((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), sieden((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), sieden(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Greek | βρασμός(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), δοθιήνας(accumulation of pus), καλόγερος(accumulation of pus), σπυρί(accumulation of pus), βράζω((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), βράζω(cook in boiling water), βράζω((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), βράζω(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot) | vrasmós, dothiínas, kalógeros, spyrí, vrázo, vrázo, vrázo, vrázo | |
| Gujarati | ફોલ્લો(accumulation of pus), બાફવું(cook in boiling water) | phollo, bāphvũ | |
| Hawaiian | hoʻolapa((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), huahuaʻi((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), huaʻi((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), lapa((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), paila(cook in boiling water), puaʻi((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Hebrew | פוּרוּנְקֶל(accumulation of pus), רתיחה(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), הרתיח((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), לוֹהֵט(colloquial: of the weather, to be uncomfortably hot) | furúnkel, retikha, hirtíakh, lohet | |
| Hindi | फुंसी(accumulation of pus), फोड़ा(accumulation of pus), स्फोट(accumulation of pus), स्फोटक(accumulation of pus), उबलना((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | phunsī, phoṛā, sphoṭ, sphoṭak, ubalnā | |
| Hungarian | furunkulus(accumulation of pus), kelés(accumulation of pus), felforral((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), forr((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), forral((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), forral(cook in boiling water), főz(cook in boiling water), megsül(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot) | — | |
| Icelandic | sjóða((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), sjóða(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Ido | boliar((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), boliigar((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ebuliar((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Indonesian | didih(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), godok(cook in boiling water), menggodok(cook in boiling water), merebus(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Ingrian | keehua(cook in boiling water), keehua((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), keehuttaa((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Irish | neascóid(accumulation of pus), beirigh((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bruith(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Italian | foruncolo(accumulation of pus), pustola(accumulation of pus), bollire((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), far bollire((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Japanese | おでき(accumulation of pus), 癤(accumulation of pus), 腫れ物(accumulation of pus), (intransitive)ゆだる(cook in boiling water), (transitive)ゆでる(cook in boiling water), 沸かす((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), 沸く((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), 沸騰させる((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), 煮える(cook in boiling water), 煮る((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), 煮る(cook in boiling water) | odeki, setsu, haremono, yudaru, yuderu, wakasu, waku, futtōsaseru, nieru, niru, niru | |
| Jarai | hơtŭk((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), hơtŭk(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Kabuverdianu | ferbe((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ferbe(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Kazakh | сыздауық(accumulation of pus), шиқан(accumulation of pus), қайнату((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), қайнау((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | syzdauyq, şiqan, qainatu, qainau | |
| Khmer | ដាំ(cook in boiling water), ស្ងោរ(cook in boiling water) | dam, sŋao | |
| Korean | 끓는점(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), 비등점(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), 종기(accumulation of pus), 끓다((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), 끓이다(cook in boiling water), 비등하다((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | kkeulleunjeom, bideungjeom, jonggi, kkeulta, kkeurida, bideunghada | |
| Lao | ຕົ້ມ(cook in boiling water) | tom | |
| Latgalian | aizvirt((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), virt(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Latin | fūrunculus(accumulation of pus), vomica(accumulation of pus), bulliō((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bulliō((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), fervefaciō((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ferveō((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Latvian | čūla(accumulation of pus), uzvārīt((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), virt((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), vārīt(cook in boiling water), vārīties((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Lingala | béla((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), toko((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Lithuanian | užvirinti((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), užvirti((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), virti(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Lombard | bui((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | wariś se((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Macedonian | чир(accumulation of pus), врие((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | čir, vrie | |
| Malay | didih((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), mendidihkan((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), merebus(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Malayalam | തിളപ്പിയ്ക്കുക((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), തിളപ്പിയ്ക്കുക(cook in boiling water), തിളയ്ക്കുക(cook in boiling water), തിളയ്ക്കുക((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), തിളയ്ക്കുക(colloquial: of the weather, to be uncomfortably hot), തിളയ്ക്കുക(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot) | tiḷappiykkuka, tiḷappiykkuka, tiḷaykkuka, tiḷaykkuka, tiḷaykkuka, tiḷaykkuka | |
| Maltese | mgħolli(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), għalla((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), għalla(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Manchu | ᡶᡠᠶᡝᠮᠪᡳ((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | fuyembi | |
| Manx | askaid(accumulation of pus), mamm(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Māori | tāpoa(accumulation of pus), whēwhē(accumulation of pus), huahua((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), huahua(cook in boiling water), kōhua(cook in boiling water), kōhue(cook in boiling water), pupū((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), pāera(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Marathi | गळू(accumulation of pus), उकळणे((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | gaḷū, ukaḷṇe | |
| Mi'kmaq | glmuej(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Minangkabau | abuih(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Mongolian | буцалгах((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), буцлах((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | bucalgax, buclax | |
| Nanai | пуйси((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | pujsi- | |
| Navajo | yiłbéézh((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), yiłbéézh(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Neapolitan | bolle((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), fa bolle((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Nepali | उमाल्नु((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | umālnu | |
| Norman | bouoilli((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Norwegian | koke((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Occitan | bolhir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), estondejar((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Old English | weallan(cook in boiling water), weallan((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), wiellan((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), wiellan(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Oromo | dhullaa(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | خراج(accumulation of pus), قبارجق(accumulation of pus), چبان(accumulation of pus) | hurac, kabarcık, çıban | |
| Pela | tsu̠⁵⁵((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Persian | جوشیدن(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour) | jušidan | |
| Plautdietsch | Schwäa(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Polish | czyrak(accumulation of pus), wrzenie(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), gotować((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), gotować(cook in boiling water), kipieć(cook in boiling water), wrzeć(cook in boiling water), wrzeć((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), zagotować((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), zagotować się((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), zagotowywać((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), zagotowywać się((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Portuguese | abcesso(accumulation of pus), bubão(accumulation of pus), carbúnculo(accumulation of pus), cisto(accumulation of pus), fervura(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), furúnculo(accumulation of pus), pústula(accumulation of pus), tumor(accumulation of pus), íngua(accumulation of pus), evaporar((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), ferver((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ferver(cook in boiling water), ferver((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Prakrit | 𑀨𑁄𑀟(accumulation of pus), 𑀨𑁄𑀟𑀅(accumulation of pus) | phoḍa, phoḍaa | |
| Quechua | t'impuchiy((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), t'impuy((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Rarotongan | pupū((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), tunu(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Romanian | abces(accumulation of pus), buboi(accumulation of pus), furuncul(accumulation of pus), fierbe((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), fierbe(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Romansch | biergna(accumulation of pus), bignun(accumulation of pus), botta da marscha(accumulation of pus), burschel(accumulation of pus), burschè(accumulation of pus), furuncel(accumulation of pus), furunchel(accumulation of pus), furuncul(accumulation of pus), purschi(accumulation of pus), buglir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bulgeir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), coier((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Russian | кипе́ние(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), нары́в(accumulation of pus), фуру́нкул(accumulation of pus), чи́рей(accumulation of pus), вари́ть(cook in boiling water), вскипяти́ть((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), закипа́ть((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), закипе́ть((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), запа́риться(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot), кипе́ть((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), кипяти́ть((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), кипяти́ть(cook in boiling water), свари́ться(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot) | kipénije, narýv, furúnkul, čírej, varítʹ, vskipjatítʹ, zakipátʹ, zakipétʹ, zapáritʹsja, kipétʹ, kipjatítʹ, kipjatítʹ, svarítʹsja | |
| Samoan | saʻa(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Sanskrit | विस्फोटक(accumulation of pus), स्फोट(accumulation of pus), स्फोटक(accumulation of pus), क्वथते((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), श्रायति((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), श्रायति(cook in boiling water) | visphoṭaka, sphoṭa, sphoṭaka, kvathate, śrāyati, śrāyati | |
| Sardinian | boddire((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bodhire((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bodhiri((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), budhire((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), vudhire((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | neasgaid(accumulation of pus), bruich(cook in boiling water), bruich(colloquial: of the weather, to be uncomfortably hot), bruich(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot), goil((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), goil(cook in boiling water), goil((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | kuhati((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), prokuhati((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Sicilian | vùgghiri((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Slovak | pupienok(accumulation of pus), uhor(accumulation of pus), var(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), vyrážka(accumulation of pus), horieť(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot), piecť(colloquial: of the weather, to be uncomfortably hot), pražiť(colloquial: of the weather, to be uncomfortably hot), variť(cook in boiling water), vrieť((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), zovrieť((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Slovene | tur(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Sotho | bela((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Spanish | divieso(accumulation of pus), forúnculo(accumulation of pus), furúnculo(accumulation of pus), hervor(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour), bullir(cook in boiling water), bullir((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), cocer(cook in boiling water), ebullir((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), herver((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), herver((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), hervir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), hervir(cook in boiling water), hervir((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), jerber((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), jerber((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), jerver((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), jerver((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), jervir((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Sundanese | golak(point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour) | — | |
| Swahili | jipu(accumulation of pus), uvimbe(accumulation of pus), uvimbe(collective noun for hawks), chemsha(cook in boiling water), uvimbe((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), uvimbe((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), uvimbe(colloquial: of the weather, to be uncomfortably hot), uvimbe(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot) | — | |
| Swedish | böld(accumulation of pus), varböld(accumulation of pus), koka((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), koka(cook in boiling water), koka((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), stekas(colloquial: of a person, to be uncomfortably hot) | — | |
| Tagalog | pigsa(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Tày | bát(accumulation of pus), bổi(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Telugu | కురుపు(accumulation of pus) | kurupu | |
| Thai | ฝี(accumulation of pus), ต้ม((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), ต้ม(cook in boiling water), เดือด((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas) | fǐi, dtôm, dtôm, dʉ̀ʉat | |
| Tibetan | གཉན་འབུར(accumulation of pus) | gnyan 'bur | |
| Tocharian A | päk(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Tocharian B | päk(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Tongan | haka(cook in boiling water), lili((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), lili(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Turkish | apse(accumulation of pus), çıban(accumulation of pus), haşlamak(cook in boiling water), kaynamak((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), kaynatmak((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), kaynatmak(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Ukrainian | абсце́с(accumulation of pus), гноя́к(accumulation of pus), гнійни́к(accumulation of pus), нари́в(accumulation of pus), вари́ти(cook in boiling water), закип'яти́ти((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), закипа́ти((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), закипі́ти((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), кип'яти́ти((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), кипі́ти((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), скип'яти́ти((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | abscés, hnoják, hnijnýk, narýv, varýty, zakypʺjatýty, zakypáty, zakypíty, kypʺjatýty, kypíty, skypʺjatýty | |
| Unami | pëmuwe(accumulation of pus) | — | |
| Urdu | ابلنا((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | ubalnā | |
| Uzbek | qaynamoq((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Venetan | bogir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), boir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bojir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bugir((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bóger((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bógiar((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bójar((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), bójer((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), lesar(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Vietnamese | nhọt(accumulation of pus), luộc(cook in boiling water), sôi((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), đun((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), đun sôi((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Volapük | kukön((intransitive) begin to turn into a gas), kükön((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), kükön(cook in boiling water), kükön vati((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas) | — | |
| Welsh | cornwyd(accumulation of pus), berwi((transitive) heat (a liquid) until it begins to turn into a gas), berwi(cook in boiling water) | — | |
| Záparo | pishakuka(accumulation of pus) | — |
kook, kook
molu (Chungli)
ثُؤْلُول, خراج, خُرَاج, دمل, دُمَّل, غَلَيَان, غَلْي, غَلَى, غَلَّى
ṯuʔlūl, ḵurāg, ḵurāj, demel, dummal, ḡalayān, ḡaly, ḡalā, ḡallā
ohtënj
herbu (roa-rup)
ferver
bişirmək, bişmək, dəmləmək, dəmlətmək, qaynamaq, qaynatmaq
кіпенне, нарыў, скула, фурункул, вары́ць, закіпяціць, кіпяціць
kipjennje, naryw, skula, furunkul, varýcʹ, zakipjacicʹ, kipjacicʹ
pigsa
beviñ
didih, rabus
точка на кипене, цирей, ято, варя, завирам, кипвам, кипвам, кипя
točka na kipene, cirej, jato, varja, zaviram, kipvam, kipvam, kipja
floronco, furóncol, bullir, bullir
matag tiki
wira
bryjyon
bodda
beďar, bod varu, nežit, uher, var, uvařit, vařit, vařit, vařit, vřít
koge, koge
etterbuil, kook, kookpunt, aan de kook brengen, koken, koken, koken, stikken, zieden, zooien
brunśōl
abceso, akcipitraro, bolo, furunko, karbunklo, boli, boligi, boligi
riri, riri
kiehumispiste, paise, keittää, kiehua, kiehuttaa, paistua
bouillir, furoncle, bouillir, faire bouillir, faire bouillir, porter à ébullition
bulî, lessâ, lessâ
carafuncho, ferver, furuncho, furúnculo, cocer, ferver, ferver
Eiterbeule, Furunkel, Gebrodel, Sieden, Wallung, kochen, kochen, sieden, sieden
βρασμός, δοθιήνας, καλόγερος, σπυρί, βράζω, βράζω, βράζω, βράζω
vrasmós, dothiínas, kalógeros, spyrí, vrázo, vrázo, vrázo, vrázo
hoʻolapa, huahuaʻi, huaʻi, lapa, paila, puaʻi
furunkulus, kelés, felforral, forr, forral, forral, főz, megsül
sjóða, sjóða
boliar, boliigar, ebuliar
didih, godok, menggodok, merebus
keehua, keehua, keehuttaa
neascóid, beirigh, bruith
foruncolo, pustola, bollire, far bollire
おでき, 癤, 腫れ物, (intransitive)ゆだる, (transitive)ゆでる, 沸かす, 沸く, 沸騰させる, 煮える, 煮る, 煮る
odeki, setsu, haremono, yudaru, yuderu, wakasu, waku, futtōsaseru, nieru, niru, niru
hơtŭk, hơtŭk
ferbe, ferbe
aizvirt, virt
fūrunculus, vomica, bulliō, bulliō, fervefaciō, ferveō
čūla, uzvārīt, virt, vārīt, vārīties
béla, toko
užvirinti, užvirti, virti
bui
wariś se
didih, mendidihkan, merebus
തിളപ്പിയ്ക്കുക, തിളപ്പിയ്ക്കുക, തിളയ്ക്കുക, തിളയ്ക്കുക, തിളയ്ക്കുക, തിളയ്ക്കുക
tiḷappiykkuka, tiḷappiykkuka, tiḷaykkuka, tiḷaykkuka, tiḷaykkuka, tiḷaykkuka
mgħolli, għalla, għalla
askaid, mamm
tāpoa, whēwhē, huahua, huahua, kōhua, kōhue, pupū, pāera
glmuej
abuih
yiłbéézh, yiłbéézh
bolle, fa bolle
bouoilli
koke
bolhir, estondejar
weallan, weallan, wiellan, wiellan
dhullaa
tsu̠⁵⁵
Schwäa
czyrak, wrzenie, gotować, gotować, kipieć, wrzeć, wrzeć, zagotować, zagotować się, zagotowywać, zagotowywać się
abcesso, bubão, carbúnculo, cisto, fervura, furúnculo, pústula, tumor, íngua, evaporar, ferver, ferver, ferver
t'impuchiy, t'impuy
pupū, tunu
abces, buboi, furuncul, fierbe, fierbe
biergna, bignun, botta da marscha, burschel, burschè, furuncel, furunchel, furuncul, purschi, buglir, bulgeir, coier
кипе́ние, нары́в, фуру́нкул, чи́рей, вари́ть, вскипяти́ть, закипа́ть, закипе́ть, запа́риться, кипе́ть, кипяти́ть, кипяти́ть, свари́ться
kipénije, narýv, furúnkul, čírej, varítʹ, vskipjatítʹ, zakipátʹ, zakipétʹ, zapáritʹsja, kipétʹ, kipjatítʹ, kipjatítʹ, svarítʹsja
saʻa
विस्फोटक, स्फोट, स्फोटक, क्वथते, श्रायति, श्रायति
visphoṭaka, sphoṭa, sphoṭaka, kvathate, śrāyati, śrāyati
boddire, bodhire, bodhiri, budhire, vudhire
neasgaid, bruich, bruich, bruich, goil, goil, goil
kuhati, prokuhati
vùgghiri
pupienok, uhor, var, vyrážka, horieť, piecť, pražiť, variť, vrieť, zovrieť
tur
bela
divieso, forúnculo, furúnculo, hervor, bullir, bullir, cocer, ebullir, herver, herver, hervir, hervir, hervir, jerber, jerber, jerver, jerver, jervir
golak
jipu, uvimbe, uvimbe, chemsha, uvimbe, uvimbe, uvimbe, uvimbe
böld, varböld, koka, koka, koka, stekas
pigsa
bát, bổi
päk
päk
haka, lili, lili
apse, çıban, haşlamak, kaynamak, kaynatmak, kaynatmak
абсце́с, гноя́к, гнійни́к, нари́в, вари́ти, закип'яти́ти, закипа́ти, закипі́ти, кип'яти́ти, кипі́ти, скип'яти́ти
abscés, hnoják, hnijnýk, narýv, varýty, zakypʺjatýty, zakypáty, zakypíty, kypʺjatýty, kypíty, skypʺjatýty
pëmuwe
qaynamoq
bogir, boir, bojir, bugir, bóger, bógiar, bójar, bójer, lesar
nhọt, luộc, sôi, đun, đun sôi
kukön, kükön, kükön, kükön vati
cornwyd, berwi, berwi
pishakuka
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