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English
Etymology
From juice + -en.
Verb
juicen (third-person singular simple present juicens, present participle juicening, simple past and past participle juicened)
- (transitive, intransitive, rare) To make or become juiced or juicy.
1927, Oil and Gas Journal, volume 26, page 158:He was so hospitable that I almost stayed to lunch as they were to have turnip greens juicened with salt pork, of the fat variety.
1986, The Indian Literary Review - Volume 4, Issues 1-3, page 38:The mulberry branch
bearing up
its heavy soft juicening fruit
might swing down, […]
1995, Theater Week, volume 8, page 47:A basket of sliced focaccia, lightly grilled to a turn, arrives pronto with a small, silver, needle-spout pitcher of jade extra-virgin olive oil to juicen things up.
2001, Hindi: Language, Discourse, Writing, volume 2, page 35:OK then, let's say, Sambari
Let's see
if the fruit juicens instantly, or not
greenlings ripen in the sunlight
right up to the point of deception, or not.
2004, David Ramm, This Business of the World, page 105:"But a job would help. Anything to juicen up Planet Y here."
2012, Joey Ashley, Beyond Isness:'By the way,' Natasje decided to juicen the plot.
Danish
Noun
juicen
- definite singular of juice
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
juicen m
- definite singular of juice
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
juicen m
- definite singular of juice
Swedish
Noun
juicen
- definite singular of juice