בָּשֵׁל (bāšēl) is
a Hebrew adjective
meaning cooked. It appears
2 times
in 2 books of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H1311).
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 292a)
Root family 292: בָּשַׁלbāšal — seethe, bake, boil, roast, and grow ripe. KJV translates bāšal, when it means boil, as seethe, sod, sodden or boil. A cognate verb in Akkadian, Ethiopic and Arabic (IV stem) means “cooked” and in Syriac and Akkadian means “ripe.”