v. Obs. rare. Also 8 ebulate. [f. late L. ebullāre, var. of ebullīre; see -ATE.] intr. To boil, be in a state of ebullition.
1623. Cockeram, II. To Boyle, Elixate, Ebullate.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Ebullate, to bubble or burst out.
1738. [G. Smith], Cur. Relations, II. 195. Continually boiling and ebulating over a great Fire.