seethe in English
- seethe ⇄ noun a state of agitation. english
- seethe ⇄ seethe, verb, seethedor (Obsolete)sod,seethedor (Obsolete)sodden,seething,noun. english
- seethe ⇄ v.i. 1a. to bubble and foam.
Ex. Water seethed under the falls.
b. (Archaic.) to boil.
2. (Figurative.) to be excited; be disturbed; be agitated.
Ex. The pirate crew was seething with discontent and ready to mutiny.english - seethe ⇄ v.t. 1. to soak; steep.
Ex. They drown their wits, seethe their brains in ale (Robert Burton).
2. (Archaic.) to boil.
Ex. The cook seethed the mutton.english