Lexicographical Neighbors of Cibols
Literary usage of Cibols
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kettner's Book of the Table: A Manual of Cookery, Practical, Theoretical by Eneas Sweetland Dallas (1877)
"This is a little bunch of parsley tied up with cibols or spring onions. It is in
French called a bouquet. 2. Faggot of Sweet-herbs. ..."
2. The Health Exhibition Literature (1884)
"This is a little bunch of parsley tied up with cibols or spring onions. It is in
French called a bouquet (2) Faggot of Sweet Herbs. ..."
3. The Homes of Other Days: A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in by Thomas Wright (1871)
"Master John's gardener had also a garden for his pot-herbs, in which grew borage,
leeks, garlic, mustard, onions, cibols, and scallions; ..."
4. A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England During the Middle Ages by Thomas Wright (1862)
"... had alfo a garden for his potherbs, in which grew borage, leeks, garlic,
mullard, onions, cibols, ..."