βωλίτης

Etymology
According to Beekes, the original form was borrowed from, named after the town  (present day  in Spain, famous for its mushrooms). βωλίτης was remodelled after its derivatives and borrowed back into Latin again by Pliny. The meaning of "root" is influenced by.

Perhaps cognate with Proto-Slavic.

Noun

 * 1) mushroom, especially champignon (Agaricus bisporus)