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Uitgebreide vertaling voor balm (Engels) in het Duits

balm:

to balm werkwoord (balms, balmed, balming)

  1. to balm (embalm; preserve)
    balsamieren
    • balsamieren werkwoord (balsamiere, balsamierst, balsamiert, balsamierte, balsamiertet, balsamiert)

Conjugations for balm:

present
  1. balm
  2. balm
  3. balms
  4. balm
  5. balm
  6. balm
simple past
  1. balmed
  2. balmed
  3. balmed
  4. balmed
  5. balmed
  6. balmed
present perfect
  1. have balmed
  2. have balmed
  3. has balmed
  4. have balmed
  5. have balmed
  6. have balmed
past continuous
  1. was balming
  2. were balming
  3. was balming
  4. were balming
  5. were balming
  6. were balming
future
  1. shall balm
  2. will balm
  3. will balm
  4. shall balm
  5. will balm
  6. will balm
continuous present
  1. am balming
  2. are balming
  3. is balming
  4. are balming
  5. are balming
  6. are balming
subjunctive
  1. be balmed
  2. be balmed
  3. be balmed
  4. be balmed
  5. be balmed
  6. be balmed
diverse
  1. balm!
  2. let's balm!
  3. balmed
  4. balming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Vertaal Matrix voor balm:

Zelfstandig NaamwoordVerwante vertalingenAndere vertalingen
- ointment; salve; unction; unguent
WerkwoordVerwante vertalingenAndere vertalingen
balsamieren balm; embalm; preserve

Synoniemen voor "balm":


Verwante definities voor "balm":

  1. semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine) applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an irritation1
  2. any of various aromatic resinous substances used for healing and soothing1

Wiktionary: balm

balm
noun
  1. Botanik: Pflanzenart aus der Familie der Lippenblütengewächse (Lamiaceae)
  1. übertragen: seelische Linderung, Wohltat
  2. Linderung, Wohltat
  3. dickflüssiges Gemisch aus Baumharz und ätherischen Ölen

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
balm Balsam; Heilsalbe; Trost baumesubstance résineuse et odorante qui couler de certains végétaux et qu’on emploie souvent en médecine.