English
Nepeta cataria flowers
Wikispecies
Noun
catnip (countable and uncountable, plural catnips)
- Any of the about 250 species of flowering plant of the genus Nepeta, family Lamiaceae, certain of which are said to have medicinal qualities.
- Nepeta cataria and Nepeta grandiflora (and perhaps other species), which are well-known for causing an apparently harmless pheromone-based intoxication among certain cats.
- Some cats go bonkers over catnip; others ignore it.
- (figuratively) Something that causes stupor
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2016 October 24, Owen Gibson, “Is the unthinkable happening – are people finally switching the football off?”, in The Guardian, London:- Since Rupert Murdoch famously bet the farm on Premier League football to rescue Sky TV in 1991, it has been the catnip that has underpinned subscriber loyalty and, even in a far more complicated media landscape, is seen as so vital as to be worth almost any price.
Synonyms
Translations
plants of the genus Nepeta, family Lamiaceae
- Armenian: կատվադաղձ (hy) (katvadałj)
- Azeri: pişiknanəsi
- Belarusian: кацямятка (kacjamjatka)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin:
- Danish: katteurt
- Dutch: kattenkruid (nl) n, Nepeta
- Finnish: kissanmintut
- Georgian: კატაპიტნა (ḳaṭaṗiṭna)
- German: Katzenminze (de) f
- Hungarian: macskamenta
- Irish: mismín cait
- Japanese: イヌハッカ属 (inuhakkazoku)
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- Kazakh: көкжалбыз (kökjalbız)
- Lithuanian: katžolė
- Macedonian: мачкино нане n (máčkino náne), непета f (nepéta)
- Norwegian: kattemynter
- Persian: پونهسا
- Polish: kocimiętka (pl)
- Portuguese: erva-de-gato f
- Romanian: iarba-mâței f, cătușnică (ro) f
- Russian: коша́чья мя́та f (košáčʹja mjáta)
- Slovene: máčja méta f
- Spanish: menta de gato f, nébeda f
- Swedish: nepetasläktet
- Ukrainian: kото́вник (kotóvnyk)
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specific species which causes intoxication among cats
- Azeri: adi pişiknanəsi
- Catalan: herba gatera
- Chinese:
- Mandarin:
- Chuvash: кушак пӳсĕр курăкĕ (kušak püsĕr kurăkĕ)
- Czech: šanta kočičí (cs)
- Danish: almindelig katteurt, katteurt
- Dutch: kattenkruid (nl) n, wild kattenkruid
- Finnish: kissanminttu, aitokissanminttu
- French: cataire (fr) f, chataire (fr) f, herbe à chat (fr) f
- Galician: herba gateira
- German: Katzenminze (de) f, Echte Katzenminze
- Hungarian: illatos macskamenta
- Japanese: イヌハッカ (inuhakka)
- Korean: 개박하 (gaebakha)
- Lithuanian: paprastoji katžolė
- Macedonian: мачкино нане n (máčkino náne)
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- Norwegian: kattemynte
- Persian: نعناع گربهای
- Picard: iérpe-éd-cat
- Polish: kocimiętka właściwa
- Portuguese: erva-de-gato f
- Romanian: iarba-mâței f, cătușnică (ro) f
- Russian: кото́вник коша́чий (kotóvnik košáčij), коша́чья мя́та (košáčʹja mjáta)
- Serbo-Croatian: macina trava, mačija trava, mačija metvica, macina metvica, potplotuša
- Slovak: kocúrnik obyčajný
- Slovene: mačja meta
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: prawy kocornik
- Spanish: menta de gato, menta gatuna, albahaca de gatos, gatera (es), gataria, nébeda
- Swedish: kattmynta c
- Vietnamese: bạc hà mèo
- Welsh: mintys y gath
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