Allium

/ˈæl.i.əm/ noun

A genus of plants in the lily family that includes onions, garlic, leeks, and chives, known for their pungent smell and taste.

From Latin 'allium,' the Roman name for garlic. The term has been used since ancient times and may derive from a Celtic root meaning hot or burning, referring to the sharp taste.

AMአልሎ
ARثوم
BNলরসুন
CAallí
CSčesnek
DAløg
DEKnoblauch
ELκεραμίδι
ESajo
FA سیر
FIsipuli
FRail
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