different between escrod vs scrod
escrod
English
Noun
escrod (plural escrods)
- Alternative form of scrod
Anagrams
- Coders, Secord, Socred, coders, credos, decors, décors, scored, socred
escrod From the web:
scrod
English
Alternative forms
- schrod
- (rare) escrod, scrode
Etymology
One theory derives it from scrawed, past participle of Cornwall dialect scraw (“to split and dry fish”), but the further origin of this word seems not to have been traced.
Another theory derives it from an obsolete Dutch term: either from schrood (“slice, shred”), from Middle Dutch schrode, schroode, referring to the splitting of the fish; or alternatively from the related schrot (“inferior product, cull”), the scrod being originally a cod too small for filleting. In both of these cases, the word is ultimately cognate to shred. Compare East Frisian schrod (“small or worthless thing; shred”), German Schrott (“scrap”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /sk??d/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /sk??d/
- Rhymes: -?d
Noun
scrod (plural scrods)
- (New England, sometimes New York) Any cod, pollock, haddock, or other whitefish.
Translations
Verb
scrod
- (transitive) To shred.
Verb
scrod
- (nonstandard, New England, humorous) simple past tense and past participle of screw
Anagrams
- cords
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