: any of a genus (Littorina) of edible littoral marine snails
also: any of various similar or related marine snails
b
: any of several North American freshwater snails
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Blue hues ranging from cobalt to periwinkle flow through the home, while touches of gray continues the soothing palette.—Shannon Sharpe, Architectural Digest, 28 May 2025 Its tiny blossoms are a unique blend of blue, purple, and gray—the intensity of which are captured in a range of periwinkle nail polish shades this season.—Alice Nardiotti, Vogue, 15 Mar. 2025 For spring 2025, the sweetest nail polish color takes the pastel nail trend to the next level with a hue that feels especially fresh: periwinkle.—Alice Nardiotti, Vogue, 15 Mar. 2025 Perry notes that historians and archaeologists have found that enslaved people in the upper South were not given headstones, but instead their graves were adorned with blue periwinkle flowers.—Ira Porter, The Christian Science Monitor, 28 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for periwinkle
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English perwinke, from Old English perwince, from Vulgar Latin *pervinca, short for Latin vincapervinca
Noun (2)
Middle English *periwinkle, alteration of Old English pīnewincle, from Latin pina, a kind of mussel (from Greek) + Old English -wincle (akin to Danish vincle snail shell)
First Known Use
Noun (1)
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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