scallion
See also: Scallion
English

A bundle of scallions (spring onions, Allium fistulosum).
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English scaloun (“shallot”), from Anglo-Norman scalun (variant of Old French eschaloigne), from a Proto-Romance derivation of Vulgar Latin *escalonia, from Latin Ascalonius (in caepa (“onion”) Ascalonius, "shallot"), from Ascalo (“Ascalon”), from Ancient Greek Ἀσκάλων (Askálōn, “Ascalon, an ancient port city in the Levant”), borrowed from Biblical Hebrew אַשְׁקְלוֹן (ʾašqəlôn).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈskæ.lɪ.ən], [ˈskæ.ljn̩]
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Noun
scallion (plural scallions)
Derived terms
Translations
Allium fistulosum — see spring onion
See also
Further reading
scallion on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Allium fistulosum on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Jamaican Creole

Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈskɛljan/
- Hyphenation: scall‧ion
Noun
scallion (plural scallion dem, quantified scallion)
- bunching onion, green onion, leek, scallion, spring onion, Welsh onion
- Scallion a $20, $30, but right now it a sell fi $120 because di rain naah fall.
- Spring onions cost between J$20 and J$30, but they're being sold for J$120 at the moment because there hasn't been any rain.
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