Also means
to sweat (walls, surfaces)
Usage Note
Suinter describes a slow, steady leaking of liquid through a surface — walls suintent (weep with moisture), a wound suinte (oozes). It differs from couler (to flow) by implying a slow permeation rather than a stream. It is a regular -er verb.
Examples
"La plaie suinte encore malgré le pansement."
Natural Translation
The wound is still oozing despite the dressing.
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