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grannom, granam|ˈgrænəm, -æm| A kind of fly (see quots.); also an imitation of it used in fly-fishing.
1787Best Angling (ed. 2) 112 The Granam-fly is a four-winged fly; as it swims down the water its wings lie flat on its back, it has a small bunch of eggs of a green colour which gives it the name of the Green-tail-fly. 1834Medwin Angler in Wales I. 29 The first dropper was a granam, or green-tail. 1889H. Cholmondeley-Pennell Fishing (Badm. Libr.) 283 The grannom..is a reddish brown insect, not uncommon in the bushy reaches of many southern streams. |