English
Etymology
From pepper + mint.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpɛpəˌmɪnt/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈpɛpɚˌmɪnt/
Noun
peppermint (countable and uncountable, plural peppermints)
- A hybrid herb of the mint family (Mentha × piperita), formed by crossing watermint and spearmint, which has a high menthol content and a sharp flavor and is used in cooking, especially in herb teas and in confections. [from 17th c.]
- (Australia) Any of various eucalypts of southeastern Australia whose leaves yield peppermint-like essential oils. [from 18th c.]
- 2004, Nicholas Shakespeare, In Tasmania, Harvill Press, p. 76:
- In the hissing flames, Greenhill and Travers boiled the bark from peppermint gums and roasted their kangaroo-skin jackets.
- (countable) Any of various sweets containing extract of the peppermint herb; peppermint confectionery. [from 19th c.]
Derived terms
Descendants
- → French: paparmane
- → Gujarati: પિપરમીટ (piparmīṭ)
- → Japanese: ペパーミント (pepāminto)
- → Korean: 페퍼민트 (pepeominteu)
Translations
herb
- Albanian: nenexhik (sq) m, dhiozmë (sq) f, mendër e butë f
- Arabic: نَعْنَاع فِلْفِلِيّ m (naʕnāʕ filfiliyy)
- Armenian: անանուխ (hy) (ananux)
- Bulgarian: мента (bg) f (menta)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 胡椒薄荷 (zh) (hújiāo bòhe), 薄荷 (zh) (bòhe)
- Czech: máta peprná (cs) f
- Danish: pebermynte c
- Dutch: pepermunt (nl) f
- Esperanto: pipromento
- Estonian: piparmünt
- Finnish: piparminttu (fi)
- French: menthe poivrée (fr) f
- Galician: menta (gl) f
- German: Pfefferminze (de) f
- Greek: μέντα (el) f (ménta)
- Hindi: पुदीना (hi) m (pudīnā)
- Hungarian: borsmenta (hu)
- Hunsrik: Peffermenz f
- Icelandic: piparminta f
- Indonesian: pepermin (id)
- Irish: lus an phiobair m, miontas piobair m
- Italian: menta piperita f
- Japanese: ペパーミント (ja) (pepāminto), 薄荷 (ja) (はっか, hakka), ミント (ja) (minto)
- Korean: 페퍼민트 (pepeominteu)
- Latvian: piparmētra f
- Luxembourgish: Peffermënz f
- Malay: pudina (ms)
- Manx: mynthey phibbyragh f
- Norman: pépermàn m (Guernsey), p'pèr'mène f (Jersey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: peppermynte m
- Nynorsk: peparmynte m
- Persian: پونه (fa) (pune)
- Polish: mięta pieprzowa (pl) f
- Portuguese: hortelã-pimenta (pt) f
- Russian: пе́речная мя́та f (pérečnaja mjáta), мя́та (ru) f (mjáta)
- Sanskrit: अजगन्ध m (ajagandha)
- Slovene: poprova meta (sl) f
- Spanish: menta piperita f, piperita f
- Swedish: pepparmynta (sv) c
- Tagalog: menta
- Turkish: nane (tr), bahçe nanesi (tr)
- Urdu: پودینا m (podīnā)
- Welsh: mintys poeth pl
- Yiddish: פֿעפֿערמינץ (fefermints), ענגלישע מענטע f (englishe mente)
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from English peppermint.
Noun
peppermint m (plural peppermints)
- peppermint (various sweets containing extract of the peppermint herb)
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