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merling
English
Etymology
From French merlanke, from Latin merula.
Noun
merling (plural merlings)
- The fish Merlangius merlangus, endemic to the North Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea, western Baltic Sea and Black Sea.
- 1995, Maryanne Kowaleski, footnote, Local Markets and Regional Trade in Medieval Exeter, page 310,
- The types were cod, conger eel, common eel, dried fish (most probably cod and hake), hake, herring, lamprey, ling, mackerel, merling (whiting), mulwell, pike, pilchard, pollack, porpoise, ray, salmon, stockfish (probably cod), sturgeon, and whiting; they arrived fresh, dried, salted, or smoked.
- 1995, Maryanne Kowaleski, footnote, Local Markets and Regional Trade in Medieval Exeter, page 310,
Synonyms
- (Merlangius merlangus): whiting (UK)
- (in countries outside the range of Merlangius merlangus): English whiting, European whiting
Anagrams
- gremlin, mingler
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herling
English
Alternative forms
- hirling
Etymology
Unknown
Noun
herling (plural herlings)
- (Britain, dialect) The young of the sea trout.
Anagrams
- ghrelin
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