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etymological origin of | deu: Absinth |
etymological origin of | nob: absint |
etymologically related | fra: armoise |
etymology | fra: absinthium |
etymology | grc: αψίνθιον |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /ap.sɛ̃t/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Fr-Paris--absinthe.ogg |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Fr-absinthe.ogg |
semantically related | fra: aigue-marine |
semantically related | fra: amers |
semantically related | fra: amertume |
semantically related | fra: armoise |
semantically related | fra: bitters |
semantically related | fra: fée verte |
semantically related | fra: fiel |
semantically related | fra: génépi |
semantically related | fra: herbe de Saint-Jean |
semantically related | fra: semen-contra |
semantically related | fra: vermouth |
translation | afr: absint |
translation | afr: als |
translation | afr: alsbrandewyn |
translation | afr: alsem |
translation | deu: Absinth |
translation | deu: Absinthlikör |
translation | deu: Wermut |
translation | isl: malurtarbrennivín |
translation | ita: assenzio |
translation | lat: Artemisia absinthium |
translation | nld: absintlikeur |
translation | por: losna |
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