Aschlauch

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German aschlouch, from Old High German asklouh, Proto-West Germanic *askalauk (shallot).

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Aschlauch m (strong, genitive Aschlauches or Aschlauchs, plural Aschlauche)

  1. (obsolete) shallot
    Synonyms: Schalotte, Klöben

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