bullir

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin bullīre, present active participle of bulliō (I bubble, boil), from bulla (bubble).

Verb

bullir (first-person singular present bullo, past participle bullit)

  1. to boil

Conjugation

as dormir

References


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin bullīre, present active participle of bulliō (I bubble, boil), from bulla (bubble).

Verb

bullir (first-person singular present bullo, first-person singular preterite bullí, past participle bullido)

  1. to budge
  2. to boil
  3. to spring, to well
  4. to teem, to abound
  5. to bubble (e.g. with ideas)

Conjugation

  • Rule: Any unstressed i immediately after a root ending in ll, ñ or i is always absorbed.

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