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Pepin

American  
[pep-in] / ˈpɛp ɪn /

noun

  1. Pepin the Short, died a.d. 768, king of the Franks 751–768 (father of Charlemagne).


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The research team, led by Associate Professor Dr. Nick Pepin of the University of Portsmouth, analyzed information from global climate datasets along with detailed case studies from major mountain regions.

From Science Daily • Jan. 21, 2026

Isabelle Pepin left the item in front of her house in Southbourne, Bournemouth, and said she had hoped someone else in the community could still make use of it.

From BBC • Oct. 13, 2024

One fan wrote, "Only Jacques Pepin can make the lowly hot dog into a thing of beauty! Love this Chef!"

From Salon • Jul. 22, 2023

"The department has not yet identified a timeframe for completing its review," Pepin said.

From Reuters • May 19, 2023

The town was named Pepin, and it was on the shore of Lake Pepin.

From "Little House in the Big Woods" by Laura Ingalls Wilder