sethen

Etymology
From, from ; a cognate of 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) To boil or seethe; to heat a fluid:
 * 2) To boil food or meat as to cook or prepare it.
 * 3) To boil down or off; to reduce by boiling something.
 * 4) To boil something into an essence; to boil as a form of processing.
 * 5) To inflict punishment or injury by boiling typically used of Hell
 * 6) To cook or heat especially used of processing ceramics or ingredients
 * 7) To break down or process one's consumed food using stomach acid; to digest.
 * 8)  To make pure; to revitalise.
 * 1)  To make pure; to revitalise.

Usage notes
While the past singular forms in seth- and present forms in seth- were spelt the same way, the past forms' vowel was while the present forms had.

Descendants

 * ( is from the former past participle)
 * ( is from the former past participle)