Distil

Alternative forms

 * distill (North America)

Etymology
From Old & modern French distiller, from Latin distillare

Verb

 * 1)  Subject a substance to distillation;.
 * 2)  Undergo or be produced by distillation.
 * 3)  Make by means of distillation, especially whisky.
 * 4)  Exude in small drops.
 * Firs distil resin.
 * 1)  Impart in small quantities.
 * 2)  Extract the essence of; concentrate; purify.
 * 3) * 2005, Plato, Sophist. Translation by Lesley Brown. 239e.
 * he'll pretend not to know about mirrors or water or even seeing, but will ask you to give only what can be distilled from what you say.
 * 1)  Trickle down or fall in small drops; ooze out.
 * 2)  Be manifested gently or gradually.
 * 3)  Drip or be wet with.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: дестилирам
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:


 * German:
 * Portuguese:
 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Bulgarian: дестилирам се
 * Dutch: gedistilleerd worden


 * Finnish: tislautua


 * Bulgarian: дестилирам
 * Dutch: via distillatie vervaardigen, branden, stoken
 * Finnish: valmistaa tislaamalla


 * German:
 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Bulgarian: процеждам се
 * Dutch: druppelsgewijs afscheiden


 * Finnish: erittää tipoittain


 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch: afdruppelen, neerdruppelen, sijpelen


 * Finnish: ,

Derived terms

 * distillable
 * distiller
 * distillery
 * distilment

Etymology
, whence also Old English þistel, Old Norse þistill

Noun

 * 1) thistle

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