- Old
French eschalotte, by way of eschaloigne, from the
Latin Ascalōnia
caepa or
Ascalonian onion, a
namesake of the
ancient city of Ascalon. Various...
- eschalotte, by way of eschaloigne, from the
Latin Ascalōnia
caepa or
Ascalonian onion, a Ascalōnia
caepa or
Ascalonian onion, a
namesake of the
ancient city of...
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declension noun:
caepa/cēpa ("onion") (feminine singular)
classical (c. 1st century)
Vulgar (c. 5th cent.)
Modern Romanian nominative caepa, cēpa *cépa ceapă...
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types of
onion known from and
named after ancient Ascalon – Ascalōnia
caepa or
Ascalonian onion "Regional Statistics".
Israel Central Bureau of Statistics...
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types of
onion known from and
named after ancient Ascalon - Ascalōnia
caepa or
Ascalonian onion Huehnergard, John (2018). "The Name Ashkelon". Eretz-Israel:...
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gradually darkening towards the apex. The
specific name is
derived from
Latin caepa (meaning onion). Adamski, D., 2013:
Review of the
Blastobasinae of Costa...
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figure 6a. In a
large study of five
species of
radiolarians (Calocycletta
caepa,
Pterocanium prismatium,
Pseudoculous vema,
Eucyrtidium calvertense, and...
- O.
bermudezi (Clench and Aguayo, 1939) O.
brasiliensis (Maury, 1925) O.
caepa (Cooke, 1921) O.
conoides (Woodring, 1923) O.
dainellii (Savazzi, 1989)...
- Genus:
Anomia Linnaeus, 1758
Species A.
ephippium Linnaeus, 1758 type = A.
caepa A.
achaeus Gray, 1850 = A. sol A.
chinensis Philippi, 1849 A. colombiana...
- names. The only
distinct family of the
Rustii bore the
surname Caepio, from
caepa, an onion, one of a
large class of
cognomina derived from the
names of familiar...