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celeriac|sɪˈlɛrɪæk| [Derivative of celery; the last syllable has not been explained; the word does not appear to be known outside of English.] A turnip-rooted variety of the garden celery.
1743Lond. & Country Brew. ii. Advt., Italian Brocoli, Spanish Cardoon, Celeriac, Finochi, and other foreign Kitchen Vegetables. 1796C. Marshall Garden. xv. (1813) 232 Celeriac requires a rich soil. 1861Delamer Kitch. Gard. 82 Celeriac is easier and less expensive of culture than celery. 1883St. James's Gaz. 20 Dec. 5/2 There is likewise, though far too little known, the celeriac. |