distil

Etymology


From Late, from (modern 🇨🇬), and from its  , a variant of , the    of , from  +  (from , probably a  of , from ).



Verb

 * 1) To exude (a liquid) in small drops; also, to give off (a vapour) which condenses in small drops.
 * 2)  To impart (information, etc.) in small quantities; to infuse.
 * 3) To heat (a substance, usually a liquid) so that a vapour is produced, and then to cool the vapour so that it condenses back into a liquid, either to purify the original substance or to obtain one of its components; to subject to distillation.
 * 4) Followed by off or out: to expel (a volatile substance) from something by distillation.
 * 5) To extract the essence of (something) by, or as if by, distillation; to concentrate, to purify.
 * 6) To transform a thing (into something else) by distillation.
 * 7)  To make (something, especially spirits such as gin and whisky) by distillation.
 * 8)  To dissolve or melt (something).
 * 9) To fall or trickle down in small drops; to exude, to ooze out; also, to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops.
 * 10) To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence  to be manifested gently or gradually.
 * 11) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 12) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) Followed by off or out: to expel (a volatile substance) from something by distillation.
 * 2) To extract the essence of (something) by, or as if by, distillation; to concentrate, to purify.
 * 3) To transform a thing (into something else) by distillation.
 * 4)  To make (something, especially spirits such as gin and whisky) by distillation.
 * 5)  To dissolve or melt (something).
 * 6) To fall or trickle down in small drops; to exude, to ooze out; also, to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops.
 * 7) To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence  to be manifested gently or gradually.
 * 8) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 9) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To transform a thing (into something else) by distillation.
 * 2)  To make (something, especially spirits such as gin and whisky) by distillation.
 * 3)  To dissolve or melt (something).
 * 4) To fall or trickle down in small drops; to exude, to ooze out; also, to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops.
 * 5) To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence  to be manifested gently or gradually.
 * 6) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 7) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1)  To dissolve or melt (something).
 * 2) To fall or trickle down in small drops; to exude, to ooze out; also, to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops.
 * 3) To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence  to be manifested gently or gradually.
 * 4) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 5) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To fall or trickle down in small drops; to exude, to ooze out; also, to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops.
 * 2) To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence  to be manifested gently or gradually.
 * 3) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 4) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence  to be manifested gently or gradually.
 * 2) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 3) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To flow or pass gently or slowly; hence  to be manifested gently or gradually.
 * 2) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 3) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 2) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 2) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To drip or be wet with some liquid.
 * 2) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 1) To turn into a vapour and then condense back into a liquid; to undergo or be produced by distillation.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: процеждам се
 * Catalan:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: tihkuttaa
 * Maori: whakamāturuturu


 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: destillere
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: distili
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Irish: driog
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Latin: destillō
 * Malay:
 * Maori: iheu, īheuheu, whakaturuturu
 * Norman: distîler
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk: destillere
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: tarraing
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish:
 * Tày: bác, sliêu, bắt
 * Vietnamese:
 * Volapük:


 * Azerbaijani:
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Danish: destillere
 * Dutch:, ,
 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Norman: distîler
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk: destillere
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, , or , ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: tarraing
 * Swedish:
 * Volapük:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Dutch: afdruppelen, neerdruppelen,
 * Finnish: ,
 * Maori: māturuturu


 * Bulgarian: дестилирам се
 * Catalan:
 * Danish: destilleres
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: tislautua
 * Irish: driog
 * Manx: sheel
 * Maori: iheu, īheuheu
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: destilleres
 * Nynorsk: destilleras
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish:

Etymology
From, see also Old English þistel, Old Norse þistill.

Noun

 * 1) thistle