rampion

English

Etymology

Ultimately from Medieval Latin rapuntium from Latin rapunculus, diminutive of rapum (turnip)

Noun

rampion (countable and uncountable, plural rampions)

  1. A species of bellflower with roots and leaves formerly used in salads, Campanula rapunculus
  2. Any of several flowering plants of the genus Phyteuma, within the family Campanulaceae.

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