释义 |
eschalot|ɛʃəˈlɒt| [ad. Fr. eschalotte (now échalotte), dim. of eschaloigne scallion.] = shallot.
1707–12Mortimer Husb. (J.), Eschalots are now from France become an English plant. 1750E. Smith Compl. Housewife (ed. 14) 37 Take some horse radish, one or two eschalots, etc. 1755Johnson, Eschalot. Pronounced shallot. 1858Glenny Gard. Every-day Bk. 48/1 Eschalots may still be planted, if not already in the ground. |