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ˈsea-toad 1. A name given to several fishes, as a. The fishing-frog or angler, Lophius piscatorius. b. U.S. The sculpin. c. ‘The toadfish, Batrachus tau’ (Cent. Dict. 1891).
1558Rondelet Gesner's Hist. Anim. iv. 961 Seetode id est rubetam marinam Anglicè. c1640J. Smyth Hund. Berkeley (1885) 319 An haddocke, a Roucote, the sea tad. 1700C. Leigh Nat. Hist. Lanc., etc. i. 186 The Rana Piscatrix or Sea-Toad found frequently in the River Wire in Lancashire. 1884Goode, etc. Nat. Hist. Aquatic Anim. 258 On our Atlantic coast are found several species of this family [Cottidæ], generally known by the name ‘Sculpin’, and also by such titles as..‘Sea-toad’, and ‘Pig-fish’. †2. ? Some kind of starfish. Obs.—1
1710Sibbald Fife & Kinross 84 Stella Marina squamosa; the Fishers call it the Sea-Toad, for that in colour it resembles a Toad. 3. The great spider-crab (see quot.).
1857A. White Brit. Crustacea 22 The Hyas... Mr. Gordon says that the fishermen there [sc. Moray Firth] call it ‘sea-tead’, that is sea-toad. 4. ? nonce-use. A turtle.
1754Garrick Prol. to J. Brown's ‘Barbarossa’, He eat a great Sea-Toad! It came from Indies—'twas as big as me, He call'd it Belly-patch and Capapee. |