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haddock

English

Etymology

From Middle English haddok, from Anglo-Norman hadoc, from Old French hadot. Further origin uncertain, but hadot could have evolved from (h)adoux, (h)adoz, from adoub, from adouber, adober (to prepare), cognate with Italian addobbare (to souse fish or meat).

The spelling is usually regarded as a diminutive in -ok (see -ock).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?hæd?k/
  • Rhymes: -æd?k

Noun

haddock (plural haddock or haddocks)

  1. A marine fish, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, of the North Atlantic, important as a food fish.

Related terms

  • finnan haddie
  • hake

References

Translations


Portuguese

Noun

haddock m (plural haddocks)

  1. Alternative form of hadoque

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haddie

English

Noun

haddie (plural haddies)

  1. (dialect) haddock

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  • Finnan haddie

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