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eˈbulliate rare. [badly f. L. ēbullīre; see next and -ate3.] trans. and intr. To boil; to bubble out.
1599A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 38/2 The vineger wherin the pepper was ebulliated. 1633Prynne Histrio-M. i. vi. iii. (R.) Whence this 29. play-oppugning argument will ebulliate. 1710Brit. Apollo III. 77 The Blood..ebulliates. 1853Landor Wks. (1868) II. 259 A heart too contracted..to let what it holds ebulliate very freely. |