peppercorn
/ˈpɛpɜːkɔːrn/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually dried, seed of the pepper plant, used as a spice or for garnishing.
“The chef sprinkled a pinch of peppercorn onto the dish for added flavor.”
2. noun
A payment or fee, especially a small one, demanded or made for something.
“The theatre company charged a peppercorn rent for the old warehouse, which was being renovated.”