перец
Russian
noun+
Definitions
- pepper (including sweet peppers, chilis as well as black pepper)
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic пьпьрьць derived from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь.
Origin
Proto-Slavic
*pьpьrь
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Culpepper English
- bepepper English
- old man's pepper English
- peppadew English
- pepper English
- pepperberry English
- pepperbox English
- pepperbush English
- peppercorn English
- pepperer English
- pepperette English
- peppergrass English
- pepperless English
- pepperlike English
- peppernut English
- peppershaker English
- peppershrike English
- pepperwood English
- pepperwort English
- peppery English
- wallpepper English
- piper Latin
- pieprz Polish
- पिप्पलि Sanskrit
- peper Middle English
- *pьpьrь Proto-Slavic
- pepř Czech
- papar Serbo-Croatian
- paprika Serbo-Croatian
- pàprika Serbo-Croatian
- па̀прика Serbo-Croatian
- папар Serbo-Croatian
- паприка Serbo-Croatian
- пипе́р Bulgarian
- пиперка Macedonian
- перець Ukrainian
- piepor Slovak
- перац Belarusian
- poper Slovene
- uphepha Zulu
- пьпьрьць Old East Slavic
- pepa Marshallese
- pepa Tok Pisin
- pierz Old Polish
- papa Inupiaq