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bergle
bergle (ˈbɜːg(ə)l) Also bergell, -gill. [Perh. the same word as bergylt: Jamieson refers it to ON. berg rock.] The name of a rock-fish, the Wrasse, in Orkney.1805 G. Barry Orkney Isl. 389 (Jam.) The Wrasse..has here got the name of bergle. 1795 Statist. Acc. Scot. XIV. 314 Fish..called in this count... Oxford English Dictionary
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bergell
bergell, -ill see bergle. Oxford English Dictionary
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Liang-Jie Zhang
Jeckle, Liang-Jie Zhang (ed.), Web Services Computing, Proceedings of the 2003 International Conference on Web Services – Europe (ICWS-Europe’03), Spring-Bergle wikipedia.org
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burgall
burgall (ˈbɜːgɔːl) [Cf. bergle.] (See quot.)1860 Bartlett Dict. Amer., Burgall (Ctenolabrus ceruleus), a small fish very common in New York..The usual length is about six inches..Other names..are Nibbler, from its nibbling off the bait when thrown for other fishes, Blue Perch and Conner. Oxford English Dictionary
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berguylt
bergylt, berguylt (ˈbɜːgɪlt) [Jamieson refers it to ON. berg rock; cf. bergle.] 1. The name of a fish, the Black Goby, in Shetland, and elsewhere.1809 Edmonstone Zetl. II. 310 (Jam.) Black Goby..is called berguylt in Zetland. 2. The Norwegian haddock or Sea Perch (Sebastes Norvegicus), an arctic fis... Oxford English Dictionary
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