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See also Absinthe
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Etymology[]
15th Century, French absinthe, from Latin absinthium, from Ancient Greek αψίνθιον (apsinthion), “‘wormwood’”).
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Singular
Absinthe
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- A distilled, highly alcoholic, anise-flavored liquor made from grande wormwood, anise, and other herbs.
- (obsolete) The herb Artemisia absinthium (grande wormwood).
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liquor
- Bosnian: apsint m.
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 苦艾酒 cmn(cmn) (kǔ'àijiǔ)
- Croatian: apsint m.
- Czech: absinth cs(cs) m., absint cs(cs) m.
- Danish: absint da(da)
- Dutch: absint nl(nl)
- Estonian: absint et(et)
- Finnish: absintti fi(fi)
- French: absinthe fr(fr) m.
- German: Absinth de(de) m.
- Greek: αψέντι el(el) (apséndi)
- Hungarian: abszint hu(hu)
- Ido: absinthe
- Interlingua: absinthe
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- Italian: assenzio it(it)
- Latvian: absints
- Macedonian: апсинт m.
- Novial: absinte
- Polish: absynt m.
- Portuguese: absinto pt(pt) m.
- Romanian: absint ro(ro)
- Russian: абсент ru(ru) (absént) m.
- Serbian:
- Cyrillic: апсинт m.
- Roman: apsint m.
- Spanish: ajenjo es(es) m.
- Swedish: absint sv(sv)
- Turkish: absint tr(tr)
- Ukrainian: абсент uk(uk) m.
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Artemisia absinthium
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 苦艾 cmn(cmn) (kǔ'ài)
- Czech: pelyněk cs(cs) m.
- Dutch: alsem nl(nl) m.
- Esperanto: absinto eo(eo)
- Estonian: koirohi et(et)
- Finnish: koiruoho fi(fi), mali fi(fi)
- German: Wermut de(de) m.
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- Hungarian: fehér üröm hu(hu)
- Interlingua: absinthio
- Japanese: 苦蓬 (nigayomogi)
- Polish: piołun m.
- Portuguese: absinto pt(pt) m.
- Russian: полынь (polýn’) f.
- Spanish: ajenjo es(es) m.
- Swedish: malört c.
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Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Absinthe f. (plural Absinthes)
- wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
- absinthe
Verb[]
Absinthe
- See absinther
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