verðlauk
Verðlauk is a term that appears in some Icelandic-language texts but does not correspond to a widely recognized plant or official botanical name. It is likely a compound formed from verð meaning “price” and lauk meaning “leek” or “onion,” and as such is best understood as a linguistic construction rather than a species name. In practice the word is rarely used and when it occurs it is usually in non-scientific contexts, often as a humorous or metaphorical reference to the cost of onions or to price fluctuations in agricultural markets.
There is no standard taxonomy or description for verðlauk; it is not listed in major horticultural databases
Related topics include Allium species such as Allium cepa (onion) and Allium porrum (leek), as well as