ciboule
English
Noun
ciboule (plural ciboules)
- Alternative form of cibol
- 1874, William Rhind, A History of the Vegetable Kingdom
- The cultivation of the ciboule has been known in England since the early part of the seventeenth century […]
- 1874, William Rhind, A History of the Vegetable Kingdom
French
Etymology
From Middle French ciboule, from Old French cibole, borrowed from Occitan cibola, itself from Late Latin cēpulla~caepulla, diminutive of Latin cēpa~caepa (“onion”), whence the inherited French cive (“chive”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si.bul/
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Noun
ciboule f (plural ciboules)
- scallion, spring onion (Allium fistulosum)
Derived terms
- ciboulette
- ciboulot
Related terms
- cive
See also
- oignon, ognon
- échalote
Further reading
- “ciboule”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.