-
classical Latin, with
later recipes using Vulgar Latin (such as ficatum,
bullire)
added to
earlier recipes using classical Latin (such as iecur, fervere)...
- in the
vellum of the do****ent. The term "bulla"
derives from the
Latin "
bullire" ("to boil"), and
alludes to the fact that,
whether of wax, lead, or gold...
- bulboartrial, bulborrhexis, bulbous,
bulbule bull- bubble,
flask Latin bullire,
bulla bullectomy, bulliferous, ebullient,
ebullism burs- pouch, purse...
-
Middle English bublelen (Middle Low
German bubeln)
seethe bubble boil
bullīre PGmc *selbaz + *haiduz PGmc *galīkaz + *-n****us PGmc *selbaz + *dōmaz selfhood...
- bulboartrial, bulborrhexis, bulbous,
bulbule bull- bubble,
flask Latin bullire,
bulla bullectomy, bulliferous, ebullient,
ebullism burs- pouch, purse...
- PTCP —
bulcatum Past
participle of *bullicare, a
compound based on CL
bullire 'boil' + -icare, a verb-forming suffix. PR. */bʊllɪˈkatu/ OFr. bolgiet...
- to many sources, the name has
Gaulish origins.
Ricouart proposes that "
Bullire"
derives from the
French "bouillonner," a
reference to the
source of the...