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Cayenne   /kˌaɪˈɛn/  /kˌeɪˈɛn/   Listen
Cayenne

noun
1.
Plant bearing very hot and finely tapering long peppers; usually red.  Synonyms: Capsicum annuum longum, cayenne pepper, chili pepper, chilli pepper, jalapeno, long pepper.
2.
Ground pods and seeds of pungent red peppers of the genus Capsicum.  Synonyms: cayenne pepper, red pepper.
3.
A long and often twisted hot red pepper.  Synonym: cayenne pepper.



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"Cayenne" Quotes from Famous Books



... in a tent will keep away flies. If ants show a desire to creep into your tent, dust cayenne pepper into their holes and they will no ...
— Camping For Boys • H.W. Gibson

... methods. He still possessed the wardrobe of the first wife, thoughtfully preserved by his sister, even to the wonderful grey watered-poplin which had been her wedding-dress. These he had taken out, shaken free of cayenne, camphor, and lavender, and sent upon the back of Parpon, the dwarf, to the house where Julie lodged (she was an orphan), following himself with a statement on brown paper, showing the extent of his wealth, and a parcel of very fine flour from the new stones in his mill. All was spread out, ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker

... punish incitements to sedition by fines and terms of imprisonment varying according to the gravity of the offence. So mild a penalty excited the wrath of men whose fathers and brothers had perished on the guillotine. Some cried out for death, others for banishment to Cayenne. When it was pointed out that the infliction of capital punishment for the mere attempt at sedition would place this on a level with armed rebellion, it was answered that a distinction might be maintained by adding in the latter case the ancient punishment ...
— History of Modern Europe 1792-1878 • C. A. Fyffe

... worst description—an old offender certainly, and one who has the strongest interest in concealing his identity. You will find that you have to deal with a man who has been sentenced to the galleys for life, and who has managed to escape from Cayenne." ...
— Monsieur Lecoq • Emile Gaboriau

... one of the pills the first thing, administering it in a glass of water with enough of the cayenne added to it so that the mixture brought tears to his eyes, and then removing the layers of cloth from his head, and gathering in as I did so, for my collection of curiosities, the various charms which I uncovered, I gave his head a vigorous shampooing with the liniment, ...
— Anting-Anting Stories - And other Strange Tales of the Filipinos • Sargent Kayme


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