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(verb) : ē-bullĭo, īre, 4 (and post-class. ēbullo, āre, 1), and
* A.
* Neutr., to boil up, bubble up (post-class.).
* Lit.: fontium venae ebullant,Tert. de Pall. 2.
* Act. (class., but rare).
* Lit.: animam,i. e. to breathe out, give up the ghost,Sen. Apoc. 4, 2; Petr. 42, 3; 62, 10.
* To produce in abundance: et ebulliet fluvius ranas,Vulg. Exod. 8, 3; cf.: os fatuorum ebullit stultitiam,id. Prov. 15, 2.—Trop.: virtutes,i. e. to boast of,Cic. Tusc. 3, 18, 42 Kühn; cf. id. Fin. 5, 27, 80 (and the Gr. παφλάζειν).
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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