Etymology
The word "simmer" comes from the Middle English word "simeren," which is derived from the Old English word "siomerian," meaning "to boil slowly."
Meaning
To simmer means to cook something slowly in a liquid just below the boiling point, so that the surface is barely bubbling.
Origin
The Old English word "siomerian" is thought to be derived from the Proto-Germanic word "seumjan," which means "to boil." This word is related to the English word "seethe," which also means "to boil."
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