From French céleri, from Lombard sèller, from Latin selīnum, from Ancient Greek σέλῑνον (sélīnon). Displaced English march (“celery, smallage”) and smallage (“wild celery”).
celery (usually uncountable, plural celeries)
- A European herb (Apium graveolens) of the carrot family.
- (uncountable, vegetable) The stalks of this herb eaten as a vegetable.
- A yellow-green colour, like that of a celery.
celery:
herb
- Abkhaz: асона (asona)
- Afrikaans: seldery
- Albanian: selino (sq) m
- Arabic: كَرَفْس m (karafs)
- Egyptian Arabic: كرفس m pl (karafs)
- Hijazi Arabic: كرَفس m pl (krafs)
- Moroccan Arabic: كرافس m (krāfes)
- Armenian: նեխուր (hy) (nexur), կարոս (hy) (karos)
- Azerbaijani: kərəviz (az)
- Belarusian: сале́ра f (saljéra), сельдэрэ́й m (sjelʹderéj)
- Bulgarian: целина (bg) f (celina), керевиз (bg) m (kereviz)
- Catalan: api (ca) m
- Cebuano: apyo
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 西芹 (sai1 kan4-2) (common celery), 芹菜 (kan4 coi3) (Chinese celery)
- Mandarin: 芹菜 (zh) (qíncài)
- Cree: kaspipakwa
- Czech: celer (cs) m
- Danish: selleri ?
- Dutch: selderij (nl) m, selderie (nl) m, selder (nl) m (Flemish)
- Esperanto: celerio
- Estonian: seller (et)
- Faroese: sellarí n
- Finnish: selleri (fi)
- French: céleri (fr) m
- Galician: apio (gl) m
- Georgian: ნიახური (niaxuri)
- German: Sellerie (de) m
- Greek: σέλινο (el) n (sélino)
- Ancient: σέλινον n (sélinon)
- Mycenaean: 𐀮𐀪𐀜 (se-ri-no)
- Greenlandic: selleri
- Hawaiian: kelaki, kalelē
- Hebrew: כַּרְפַּס (he) m (karpás), סֶלֶרִי (he) m (seléri)
- Hindi: अजमोद (hi) m (ajmod)
- Hungarian: zeller (hu), szárzeller
- Icelandic: sellerí n
- Ido: celerio (io)
- Indonesian: seledri (id)
- Interlingua: seleri
- Irish: soilire m
- Italian: sedano (it) m
- Japanese: セロリ (ja) (serori)
- Kazakh: балдыркөк (baldyrkök)
- Korean: 셀러리 (ko) (selleori), 샐러리 (saelleori)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: kerefs (ku)
- Kyrgyz: сельдерей (selderey)
- Lao: ຜັນເຊເລຣີ (lo) (phan sē lē rī)
- Latin: apium (la) n
- Latvian: selerija f
- Ligurian: sellao f, sellou f
- Lithuanian: salieras m
- Low German: Selleree m
- Macedonian: це́лер m (céler)
- Malay: saderi, seladeri (European celery), daun sup (ms) (Chinese celery)
- Malayalam: അയമോദകം (ml) (ayamōdakaṁ)
- Maltese: karfus m
- Maori: tūtaekōau, harere, herewī
- Mingrelian: სონა (sona)
- Mongolian: селөдерей (sölödöröj), майлз (majlz)
- Navajo: hazaʼaleehtsoh
- Neapolitan: accio m
- Norman: céléri m (Jersey)
- Norwegian: selleri m
- Occitan: api (oc) m
- Ossetian: маламар (malamar)
- Pannonian Rusyn: целер m (celer)
- Persian: کرفس (fa) (karafs)
- Polish: seler (pl) m, seler naciowy m
- Portuguese: aipo (pt) m
- Romanian: țelină (ro) f
- Romansch: sellerin m
- Russian: сельдере́й (ru) m (selʹderéj)
- Sardinian: àppiu m, àpiu m
- Scottish Gaelic: soilire m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: целер m
- Roman: celer (sh) m
- Sicilian: accia (scn) m
- Slovak: zeler (sk) m
- Slovene: zelena (sl) f
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: měrik m, selerij
- Spanish: apio (es) m
- Swedish: selleri (sv) c
- Tagalog: kintsay, apyo
- Tajik: карафс (tg) (karafs)
- Tatar: сельдерей (sel’derey)
- Thai: เซเลรี่ (see-lee-rîi)
- Tocharian B: ajamot ?
- Turkish: kereviz (tr)
- Turkmen: seldereý
- Ukrainian: селе́ра f (seléra), сале́ра f (saléra)
- Uyghur: چىڭسەي (chingsey), كەرەپشە (kerepshe)
- Uzbek: selderey (uz)
- Vietnamese: cần tây
- Volapük: sälärid
- Walloon: celeri (wa) m
- Xhosa: isupu
- Yiddish: סעלעריע f (selerye), צעלניק m (tselnik), סעלדעריי m (selderey), סעלער m (seler), סעלדעריי m (selderey)
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