hervir

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish herver, from Latin fervere, present active infinitive of ferveō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeru- (to be hot, boil).

Verb

hervir (first-person singular present hiervo, first-person singular preterite herví, past participle hervido)

  1. to boil

Conjugation

  • Rule: e becomes a ie in stressed syllables and i in certain conjugations.

    Synonyms

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