foment

Etymology
From, a borrowing from , from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  To incite or cause troublesome acts; to encourage; to instigate.
 * 2)  To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge.
 * 1)  To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge.
 * 1)  To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge.
 * 1)  To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge.

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 煽動
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hebrew:, חרחר
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: ,
 * Korean:
 * Norwegian: fyre opp under
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: instigera,, ,
 * Thai:


 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic:
 * Ido: ,
 * Latin: fōmentō
 * Russian: класть примо́чки и́ли припа́рки
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Noun

 * 1) Fomentation.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) promotion, fostering, fomentation