An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/sudeln
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sudeln, vb., ‘to splash, soil, daub,’ from late MidHG. sudelen, ‘to dirty’; lit. perhaps ‘to cook badly’ (MidHG. sudel, ‘keeper of a cookshop’); allied to sieden.
sudeln, vb., ‘to splash, soil, daub,’ from late MidHG. sudelen, ‘to dirty’; lit. perhaps ‘to cook badly’ (MidHG. sudel, ‘keeper of a cookshop’); allied to sieden.