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See also: Pelin, pelín, and pelîn

Catalan

Pronunciation

Verb

pelin

  1. inflection of pelar:
    1. third-person plural present subjunctive
    2. third-person plural imperative

Finnish

Noun

pelin

  1. genitive/accusative singular of peli

Anagrams

Gagauz

More information Cyrillic ...

Etymology

Ultimately from Slavic. Direct source likely Bulgarian пелин (pelin), probably via Romanian pelin.

Pronunciation

Noun

pelin (definite accusative pelini, plural pelinnär)

  1. wormwood, Artemisia absinthium, an intensely bitter herb
    • 2022 March 18, “Bu yıl cenktän dä taa çirkin, kömürdän dä taa kara, pelindän dä taa acı”, in Ana Sözü:
      Bu yıl cenktän dä taa çirkin, kömürdän dä taa kara, pelindän dä taa acı
      This year is even uglier than war, even darker than coal, even more bitter than wormwood
    • 2008, Eni Baalantı, Apokalipsis 8:
      Üçüncü angil trubayı baarttı, da göktän bir büük yıldız, ani yanardı, nicä bir şafk, düştü akar suların üçüncü payı üstünä hem su sızıntıları üstünä.11 Yıldızın adı "Pelin". Suların üçüncü payı acı oldu pelin gibi, da çok insan öldü, zerä sular pek acı olmuştu.
      And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters; 11 And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became bitter like wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.

Declension

More information singular (tekil), plural (çoğul) ...

Further reading

  • Çebotar, Petri; Dron, Ion (2002), “pelin”, in Gagauzça-Rusça-Romınca Sözlük [Gagauz-Russian-Romanian Dictionary], Chișinău: Pontos Press, →ISBN, page 516
  • N. A Baskakov, editor (1972), “пелин”, in Gagauzsko-Russko-Moldavskij Slovarʹ [Gagauz-Russian-Moldovan Dictionary], Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo Sovetskaja Enciklopedija, →ISBN, page 366

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Bulgarian пелин (pelin), from Proto-Slavic *pelynъ. Compare Serbo-Croatian pelin, Polish piołun.

Pronunciation

Noun

pelin n (uncountable)

  1. wormwood

Declension

More information singular only, indefinite ...

Derived terms

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Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pelynъ.

Pronunciation

Noun

pèlin m inan (Cyrillic spelling пѐлин, genitive plural pȅlīnā)

  1. artemisia (Artemisia gen. et spp.), especially
    1. grande wormwood, absinthe (Artemisia absinthium)

Derived terms

Further reading

  • pelin”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2025
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Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish پِلین (pelin), from a Slavic language, perhaps Serbo-Croatian pelin or Bulgarian пелин (pelin), ultimately from Proto-Slavic *pelynъ, compare Polish piołun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /peˈlin/
  • Hyphenation: pe‧lin

Noun

pelin (definite accusative pelini, plural pelinler)

  1. wormwood; Artemisia absinthium
    Synonym: akpelin

Declension

More information singular, plural ...

Derived terms

Further reading

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