zieden
Zieden is a Dutch verb meaning to boil vigorously or seethe. It describes liquids that have reached a rolling boil, characterized by rapid bubble formation and rising steam. The term is most often encountered in historical writing, culinary texts, and scientific descriptions; in everyday modern Dutch, more common expressions to convey boiling are koken or aan de kook zijn, while zieden remains recognizable in literary or technical contexts.
Etymology and related forms: Zieden is of Germanic origin and is cognate with the German sieden and
Usage notes: In Dutch literature and older scientific works, zieden can carry a sense of vigor or
See also: Boiling (in English), Seethe, Simmer, Koken (to cook) and phrases related to reaching a boil.