Shallot (disambiguation)

Shallot (disambiguation)

Shallot often refers to:
*Shallot, an edible bulb related to the onion
*Part of the sound producing mechanism in a reed pipe of a pipe organ

Shallot may be a misspelling of:
*Shalott, an island in the poem "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson


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