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chive
[ chahyv ]
noun
- a small bulbous plant, Allium schoenoprasum, related to the leek and onion, having long, slender leaves that are used as a seasoning.
chive
/ tʃaɪv /
noun
- a small Eurasian purple-flowered alliaceous plant, Allium schoenoprasum, whose long slender hollow leaves are used in cooking to flavour soups, stews, etc Also calledchives
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chive1
1350–1400; Middle English cive < Anglo-French chive, Old French cive ≪ Latin caepa onion
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chive1
C14: from Old French cive, ultimately from Latin caepa onion
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Example Sentences
We go through a lot of olive oil, chives and Maldon.
From Salon
I also have a deep love for fresh herbs in my salads — coriander, dill, chives, parsley, oregano, thyme, rosemary and many others.
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In a small bowl, combine the remaining 1/4 cup mayonnaise with the celery, chives, dill, lemon juice, vinegar, melted butter, and hot sauce.
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It comes with a side of chips that taste like they’re seasoned with chives or cayenne pepper.
From Los Angeles Times
Some people turn to a sprinkling of chopped chives to get a raw taste with less chance of heartburn.
From Seattle Times
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