Definition
Relating to, containing, or resembling absinthe or wormwood.
Etymology
From absinth (from Latin absinthium) + -ial (suffix forming adjectives). Created as a descriptive adjective to characterize properties related to absinthe.
Kelly Says
The distinctive absinthial flavor comes from multiple herbs—wormwood provides the bitterness, anise provides the licorice notes, and fennel adds sweetness—creating a complex flavor profile that changes when you add water.
Translations
BNবাংলা
অ্যাবসেন্থ
ab-sen-th
CACatalà
absenta
ab-sen-ta
DEDeutsch
absinthial
ab-sin-th-ial
ELΕλληνικά
αμπσάνθ
amp-santh
ESEspañol
relativo a la absenta
reh-la-ti-vo a la ab-sen-ta
FISuomi
absintti
ab-sin-tti
FRFrançais
absinthe
ab-sinth
HUMagyar
abszint
abs-zint
IDBahasa Indonesia
absinthe
ab-sinth
ITItaliano
absint
ab-sint
MSBahasa Melayu
absinthe
ab-sinth
NLNederlands
absint
ab-sint
PLPolski
absenty
ab-sen-ti
PTPortuguês
absint
ab-sint
RUРусский
абсенте
absente
SWKiswahili
absinthe
ab-sinth
TEతెలుగు
అబ్సెంత్
ab-sen-th
UKУкраїнська
абсенте
absente
VITiếng Việt
absinthe
ab-sin