| an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle. |
| a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes. |
pepper (ˈpɛpə) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | a woody climbing plant, Piper nigrum, of the East Indies, having small black berry-like fruits: family Piperaceae |
| 2. | black pepper See also white pepper the dried fruit of this plant, which is ground to produce a sharp hot condiment |
| 3. | cubeb betel See kava any of various other plants of the genus Piper |
| 4. | bird pepper sweet pepper red pepper See also cayenne pepper Also called: capsicum any of various tropical plants of the solanaceous genus Capsicum, esp C. frutescens, the fruits of which are used as a vegetable and a condiment |
| 5. | the fruit of any of these capsicums, which has a mild or pungent taste |
| 6. | the condiment made from the fruits of any of these plants |
| 7. | any of various similar but unrelated plants, such as water pepper |
| —vb | |
| 8. | to season with pepper |
| 9. | to sprinkle liberally; dot: his prose was peppered with alliteration |
| 10. | to pelt with small missiles |
| [Old English piper, from Latin, from Greek peperi; compare French poivre, Old Norse piparr] | |