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1. common noun. wild celery; cow parsnips. Especially the young plant. To eat them just peel off the outer skin, use sugar and grease as accompaniments. It's important not to let them touch your lips while you eat or they leave brown spots
Scientific name: Heracleum lanatum
Ła gooym dip wil güül p'iins. In the spring is when we pick wild celery.
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2. common noun. celery
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Related entries: xłüp'iins  cow parsnip leaves

Bibliographic sources: Dunn, Practical Dictionary entry: 1599.
Source: Draft Dictionary entry.