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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
bulliens,-entis (part.B): bubbling up, boiling up, upwelling, effervescing, gaseous; [> L. bullio, 4. > bulla,-ae (s.f.I) a bubble]; cf. ebulliens,-entis (part.B), producing bubbles or blisters (bullae); bubbling up or out]; see ‘bubbling up.’

bullire: present active infinitive: Boletis (inquit J.B.) membranulas lividi coloris, antequam in cibos veniant, detrahere oportet, ac tum demum ipsos aqua bullire, butyroque & aromatibus condire convenit (Ray), with Boletes it is necessary (said Joannes Bauhinus) to remove the little membranes of a livid [i.e. bruised; discolored] color, before they may come into food, but also afterward it is suitable to boil them in water, and to season with butter and spices.

 

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