pipur
Middle Irish
/ˈpʲibur/, /ˈpʲibər/
noun
Definitions
- pepper spice
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin piper (pepper) derived from Ancient Greek πέπερι (pepper).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πέπερι
Gloss
pepper
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
- pevere Italian
- peperina Spanish, Castilian
- πέπερι Ancient Greek
- ὑδροπέπερι Ancient Greek
- piper Old English
- pipor Old English
- पिप्पलि Sanskrit
- piobar Irish
- 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
- πιπέρι Greek (modern)
- *peffar Old High German
- pheffar Old High German
- piobar Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- pibbyr Manx
- pibbyragh Manx
- pibbyrane Manx
- *piper gmw-pro
- *pipar Old Dutch
- pebre Occitan
- pipar Old Swedish
- paiver Romansh
- pevar Friulian
- pévaro Venetian
- pepro Dalmatian
- pever Mòcheno
- pöber North Frisian
- pever Lombard