vārīt

Etymology
From the same source as, of which it originally was the causative form. The vowel ā is unexpected, which made some specialists suggest that is ultimately a borrowing from 🇨🇬; however, the expected form  is attested in the 17th-century verb, and  could be a regular iterative form of this unattested verb. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to boil to heat something up to ebullition temperature
 * 2) to boil, to cook to prepare food in boiling water or in some other boiling liquid
 * 3) to soak to put in a liquid, usually water, for some time
 * 4) to prepare, make something in a process that involves a heated liquid
 * 1) to boil, to cook to prepare food in boiling water or in some other boiling liquid
 * 2) to soak to put in a liquid, usually water, for some time
 * 3) to prepare, make something in a process that involves a heated liquid
 * 1) to soak to put in a liquid, usually water, for some time
 * 2) to prepare, make something in a process that involves a heated liquid
 * 1) to soak to put in a liquid, usually water, for some time
 * 2) to prepare, make something in a process that involves a heated liquid
 * 1) to soak to put in a liquid, usually water, for some time
 * 2) to prepare, make something in a process that involves a heated liquid
 * 1) to prepare, make something in a process that involves a heated liquid
 * 1) to prepare, make something in a process that involves a heated liquid

Derived terms

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