单词 | podler |
释义 | podlern. Scottish and English regional (northern). A young saithe or coalfish, Pollachius virens. Cf. podley n. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > [noun] > family Gadidae > pollachius virens (coal-fish) > young podlock1502 podley1525 sillock1525 podlerc1680 parr1769 prinklea1832 c1680 in Coll. Hist. Aberdeen & Banff (1843) 98 The seas abound with fishes such as..seaths, podlers, gaudnes [etc.]. 1769 J. Wallis Nat. Hist. Northumberland I. xi. 384 Rock-Podler. 1795 J. Sinclair Statist. Acct. Scotl. XVI. 551 There are great varieties of gray fish, called seaths, podlers and baddocks, which appear to be of one species. 1835 ‘S. Oliver’ Rambles Northumberland 23 By September they increase to about a foot in length, and are then called poodlers. 1875 G. C. Davies Rambles School Field-club xxxv. 262 Occasionally we got a gurnet or a ‘poadler’. 1923 G. Watson Roxburghshire Word-bk. 238 Podler, a young coal-fish: ‘Gumpin' podlers’. 1974 S. Dobson Geordie Dict. 50 Podlie, Podler, names by which the young of the coalsay fish are known at various stages of growth, podlie being the very young, and podler a more advanced stage. 1990 Sunday Times (Nexis) 4 Mar. (Features section) In some areas the young of the coal-fish are known as podlers, podleys, prinkles and sillocks. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1680 |
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