cepa

Etymology 1
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) stump; also the trunk of a living tree that has suffered many prunings
 * 2) charcoal
 * 3) post, column
 * 4) trunk of a vine and the vine itself
 * 1) trunk of a vine and the vine itself
 * 1) trunk of a vine and the vine itself

Etymology 1
A borrowing from an, possibly source, cf. Hesychian 🇨🇬 claimed for and the complex of 🇨🇬. Given the borrowing of 🇨🇬, it is probable that the Italians at the date of their expansion also only knew ramsons, as a kind of ālium. At least it is known that spring onion was only introduced in the modern period from China, while the bulb onion is also Asiatic, such that ancient Africa knew the cultivated onion only in the north, by generic names like 🇨🇬, it having expanded beyond the Great Desert only by the Arabs under their name.

Noun

 * 1) onion

Descendants

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Noun

 * 1)  strain variant of a virus
 * 2) kind a type, race or category
 * 3) vine climbing plant that produces grapes
 * 4) stump remains of a plant that has been cut off, especially one used to make charcoal
 * 1) stump remains of a plant that has been cut off, especially one used to make charcoal
 * 1) stump remains of a plant that has been cut off, especially one used to make charcoal

Noun

 * 1) adulteress; wanton woman

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  variety
 * 2)  strain
 * 3) rootstalk, rhizome underground stem base
 * 4) grapevine stock, grapevine
 * 5) root of an animal's tail or horns, etc.
 * 6) ancestry, stock, origin of family lineage
 * 7)  pier of an arch or bridge
 * 8) nucleus of cloud formation
 * 1) ancestry, stock, origin of family lineage
 * 2)  pier of an arch or bridge
 * 3) nucleus of cloud formation
 * 1)  pier of an arch or bridge
 * 2) nucleus of cloud formation