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Allium fistulosum
Historically, the A. fistulosum was known as the cibol. In Cornwall, they are known as chibols, and in the west of Scotland as sybows.
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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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Haplogroup C-F3393
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, China (Xinjiang & Shanxi), Myanmar, Thailand
C1b1a2 B65
C-B67
C-Z32425 Borneo (Lebbo)
C-MY1069 Lembata (Kadakewa)
C-MY1070 Flores (Cibol
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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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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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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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ثوم قصبي
على حسب التاريخ، عُرف النَّاسِرُ باسم cibol. في كورنوال، تُعرف باسم chibbles، وفي غرب اسكتلندا باسم sybies أو syboes.
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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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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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