pevere
Italian (Fiorentino)
noun
Etymology
Inherited from Latin piper (pepper) derived from Ancient Greek πέπερι (pepper) derived from Sanskrit पिप्पलि (long pepper, berry, peppercorn).
Origin
Sanskrit
पिप्पलि
Gloss
long pepper, berry, peppercorn
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- peperomia Latin
- piper Latin
- piperatus Latin
- piperitus Latin
- pipere Hungarian
- pepe Italian
- peperone Italian
- peveraccio Italian
- peperina Spanish, Castilian
- πέπερι Ancient Greek
- ὑδροπέπερι Ancient Greek
- piper Old English
- pipor Old English
- पिप्पलि Sanskrit
- pipari Old Norse
- piparr Old Norse
- peber Danish
- *pьpьrь Proto-Slavic
- peivre Old French
- poivre Old French
- pàprika Serbo-Croatian
- páprika Serbo-Croatian
- pebre Catalan, Valencian
- prebe Galician
- پلپل Persian
- πιπέρι Greek (modern)
- *peffar Old High German
- pheffar Old High German
- *piper gmw-pro
- *pipar Old Dutch
- 蓽拔 Chinese
- pebre Occitan
- pipar Old Swedish
- paiver Romansh
- pevar Friulian
- pipur Middle Irish
- pévaro Venetian
- pepro Dalmatian
- pever Mòcheno
- pöber North Frisian
- pever Lombard