Definition: The word "albuminate" in the Greek language, used with a literal translation, can be defined as: 1. To make an object (a bird) by rolling it over itself several times. 2. To cause to become inflamed or irritated by rubbing or rubbing too hard on skin; to rub too hard for annoyance. In the context of "albuminate," it seems to mean that the act of making a bird out of tissue, which is in this case made from skin (or similar materials), to become inflamed. This might be used as an idiomatic expression or metaphorical way to describe something getting hot or irritated by being rubbed too hard. The word "albuminate" is generally used in the medical context where it refers to a condition where tissues are damaged and inflamed, often due to rubbing too much. In religious contexts, it could refer to the act of making things or objects more inflamed or irritated through repeated rubbing or rolling them over themselves.
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