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chibol
† chibol Obs. exc. dial. (ˈtʃɪbəl) Forms: 4 chibolle, (chyball), 4–7 chibole, (5 chebolle, 5–6 chybolle), 6 chiboll, (chibal, chibboll, chebol(e, cheboule), 6–7 chibol, (7 chibbal), 7–8 chibbol, (8 chiboul, 9 dial. jibbole, chipple). See also cibol, sybow. [a. *chiboule, a northern Fr. form = centra...
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Josetty Hurtado
Hurtado is the daughter of Andrés Hurtado "Chibolín". After completing acting projects in Peru, Hurtado attended the New York Film Academy. Hurtado performed along with her father Andrés Hurtado “Chibolín” at the Montecarlo circus for 4 seasons during early childhood.
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shibol
shibol obs. form of chibol.1546–7 Cal. Anc. Rec. Dublin (1889) 416 No persons hensforthe shall syll..shibols, by Sainct Michels churche.
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sybow
sybow Sc. (ˈsaɪbəʊ) Forms: 6 sebowe, pl. sybees, sybbow, 7 pl. sybeis, 8 pl. sybouse, 8– sybo, 9 seybo(w, se(i)bow, sibow, syboe, sibba, saybee, seybie, 7– sybow. [Sc. variant of cibol, ciboule, q.v.] Orig. = chibol 1; now, a young or spring onion with the green stalk attached = chibol 2.1574 in Row...
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Chajoma
sites associated with the Late Postclassic Chajoma kingdom are El Horno, Las Vegas, El Ciprés, Pueblo Viejo Jilotepeque, Chuisac, La Merced, Chuabaj, Chiboló
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chesboll
† ˈchesboll Obs. Forms: 5 chesbowlle, chesebolle, chessebolle, 5–6 chesboll(e, 6 chesboull, cheseboule, Sc. chasbolle, 6–7 chesboule, cheesebowl(e, Sc. chesbow, 7 chessboll, cheesbowl, cheeseboul, Sc. chasbow. [Cited in Promp. Parv. and by a number of authors as cheese-bowl, supposed to have some re...
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ciboule
cibol, ciboule (ˈsɪbəl) [a. F. ciboule: see chibol. This has been used for a long time in Scotch, where it is reduced to sybow, sybo = cibow = ciboll.] Another form of chibol.1632 Sherwood, Cibboll, comme Chibboll. 1696 Phillips, Cibols, small Onions eaten in sallads. 1699 Evelyn Acetaria (1729) 134...
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scallion
scallion (ˈskælɪən) Forms: 4 scalone, scaloun, 5 scalon, scalyone, 5–6 scalyon, 6 scallyon, 6–7 scalion, 7 skallion, 6– scallion. [a. AF. scal(o)un = OF. eschalo(i)gne:—pop.L. *escalonia, for class. L. Ascalōnia (sc. cæpa onion), f. Ascalon, name of a seaport of Palestine. Cf. Sp. escalona; also It....
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holleke
† ˈholleke Obs. [OE. holléac, f. hol, holl a. + léac, leek; cf. Ger. hohllauch.] A species of Allium or onion: according to 16th c. writers, the Chibol, Cibol, or Welsh onion, Allium fistulosum; earlier writers appear to apply it to the Scallion or Shallot (A. ascalonicum).c 1000 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker...
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chive
▪ I. chive, n.1 (tʃaɪv) Also cive (saɪv). Forms: 5 cyves, -ys, 5–7 cyve, 6 chyve, 6, 8 sive, (9 shive), 6– chive, cive. [In form cive a. F. cive = Pr. ceba:—L. cēpa, cæpa onion. The form chive prob. represents a North Fr. chive. (Cf. rive:—ripa; cire:—cera.) It is probable that sense 2 is orig. the ...
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Welsh
Welsh, a. and n. (wɛlʃ) Forms: α. 1 Wilisc, Wilsc, 1–2 Wylisc, 2 Wylsc. β. 1 Uuelesc, 1–3 Welisc, 4–5 Welische (Welisse); 2–3 Welsc, 4 Welsse, 6 Welshe (7 Welse), 6–9 Welch, 6– Welsh. γ. 1–2 Wælisc, 3 Walisc, 4 Walish, Walysch, 5 Walische, Walysshe, Wallish, Wallych, 6 Walyssh; 2 Wælsc, 3 Wailsc, 3–...
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onion
▪ I. onion, n. (ˈʌnjən) Forms: α. 4–6 unyon, 4–8 onyon, oynyon, 6–7 oynion, 6– onion; also 4 uniown, oynioun, 4–5 oynon, 5 onyounne, oynoun, oyne(u)on, onȝon, onyone, honȝon, hunyn, 6 unȝeon, onnyon, unyeoun, 7 oignion. β. Sc. and dial. 5 ynon, 6 ynion, ingowne, ingȝeon, 7 ynȝoin, 8–9 inion, ingan, ...
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