<span class="searchmatch">scalan</span>, scalon, scalyon, scalyone, skalon Borrowed from Anglo-Norman scalun, from Latin ascalōnia (cēpa) (literally “onion of Ascalon”). IPA(key): /ˈskal(j)un/...
Portuguese: chalota → Spanish: chalote, chalota → Middle English: scaloun, <span class="searchmatch">scalan</span>, scalon, scalyon, scalyone, skalon English: scallion Scots: scallion → Medieval...
obsolete) bunch, cluster (of grapes or otherwise) Synonyms: ciorchine, <span class="searchmatch">scălan</span> strugurel struguraș ^ Cihac, Alexandru (1879), Dictionnaire d’étymologie...