Etymology is Weird
Dec. 11th, 2024 07:37 amFun fact: the English word celery is from French celeri, Latin selinum, Ancient Greek σέλινον (selinon). It is evidently named after the city-state Σελινοῦς (Selinous) in Sicily, which was founded upon a spot abundant with wild celery, and from there the plant became widely associated with the city: its coat-of-arms was a celery leaf, its coins were stamped with the image of a celery leaf, and Plutarch tells us that they once presented the temple of Apollo at Delphi with a solid-gold statue of a celery plant as thanks for victory in war.