anschwitzen

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German

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Etymology

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anschwitzen, because vegetables cooked in this way schwitzen (sweat) out their juices

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Verb

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anschwitzen (weak, third-person singular present schwitzt an, past tense schwitzte an, past participle angeschwitzt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to sweat (vegetables): to cook (vegetables) in a little fat, butter, or oil at a low temperature

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