"קאַיענער פֿעפֿער" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yiddish]

IPA: /kaˈjɛnər ˌfɛfər/ Forms: kayener fefer [romanization]
Etymology: קאַיען (kayen) borrowed from Old Tupi quiínia (“hot pepper”). Compare German Cayennepfeffer. Etymology templates: {{m|yi|קאַיען}} קאַיען (kayen), {{glossary|loanword|borrowed}} borrowed, {{bor|yi|tpw|quiínia||hot pepper|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old Tupi quiínia (“hot pepper”), {{bor+|yi|tpw|quiínia||hot pepper|nocap=1}} borrowed from Old Tupi quiínia (“hot pepper”), {{cog|de|Cayennepfeffer}} German Cayennepfeffer Head templates: {{head|yi|noun|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr=}} קאַיענער פֿעפֿער • (kayener fefer) m, {{yi-noun|g=m}} קאַיענער פֿעפֿער • (kayener fefer) m
  1. cayenne pepper Categories (topical): Spices and herbs Categories (lifeform): Peppers, Vegetables
    Sense id: en-קאַיענער_פֿעפֿער-yi-noun-g3NFClq1 Categories (other): Yiddish entries with incorrect language header

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