Shallot
21shallot — noun (C) a vegetable like a small onion …
22shallot — shal·lot …
23shallot — [ʃəˈlɒt] noun [C] a small vegetable similar to an onion …
24shallot — shal•lot [[t]ˈʃæl ət, ʃəˈlɒt[/t]] n. 1) bot (boi pln) a plant, Allium ascalonicum, related to the onion, having a divided bulb 2) bot (boi pln) the bulb of this plant, used in cooking • Etymology: 1655–65 …
25shallot — /ʃəˈlɒt / (say shuh lot) noun 1. → spring onion. 2. a plant of the lily family, Allium ascalonicum, whose bulb forms bulblets which are used for flavouring in cookery and as a vegetable. 3. the bulb or bulblet. Also, eschalot. {aphetic variant of …
26shallot — лук шалот …
27shallot — n. an onion like plant, Allium ascalonicum, with a cluster of small bulbs. Etymology: eschalot f. F eschalotte alt. of OF eschaloigne: see SCALLION …
28The Lady of Shallot — The Lady of Shalott The Lady of Shalott de John William Waterhouse, 1888 (Tate Gallery, Londres) …
29Allium Ascalonicum — Shallot Shal*lot , n. [OF. eschalote (for escalone), F. [ e]chalote. See {Scallion}, and cf. {Eschalot}.] (Bot.) A small kind of onion ({Allium Ascalonicum}) growing in clusters, and ready for gathering in spring; a scallion, or eschalot. [1913… …
30Reed pipe — A schematic of a typical reed pipe. A reed pipe (also referred to as a lingual pipe) is an organ pipe that is sounded by a vibrating brass strip known as a reed. Air under pressure (referred to as wind) is directed towards the reed, which… …