periwinkle
peri·win·kle (per′ə wiŋ′kəl)
noun
Etymology: ME pervinke < OE peruince < L pervinca, periwinkle < pervincire, to entwine, bind < per- (see per) + vincire, to bind, fetter < IE base *weig-: see weak
peri·win·kle (per′ə wiŋ′kəl)
noun
- any of a family (Littorinidae) of small, intertidal saltwater snails having a thick, globular shell: some species are edible
- the shell of such a snail
Etymology: < OE pinewincle < L pina, mussel (< Gr) + OE -wincle, akin to Dan dial. vinkel, snail shell, OE winkel, corner < IE *weng-, to be curved > winch
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