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ling I. \ˈliŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English linge, lenge; akin to Dutch leng ling, German länge, Old Norse langa; derivative from the root of English long (I) 1. : any of various fishes of the family Gadidae: as a. : a large fish (Molva molva) of shallow seas of northern Europe and Greenland that is commonly salted and dried for food or a closely related and similarly used deep-sea fish b. : the American burbot c. : any of several American hakes (genus Urophycis) 2. : any of various fishes belonging to families other than Gadidae: as a. : lingcod b. : a fish of the family Ophidiidae c. : cobia II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English lyng, from Old Norse; akin to Old English -ling (II) 1. : a heath plant; especially : the common Old World heather (Calluna vulgaris) 2. : a growth of heather or other heaths III. \ˈliŋ\ noun also ling ko \-ˈkō\ (-s) Etymology: Chinese (Pekingese) ling2 : water chestnut 1 IV. abbreviation linguistic, linguistics |