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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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cunner
▪ I. cunner (ˈkʌnə(r)) Also conner, connor. [In the form conner, prob. an application of conner3, conder of a ship or of herring-boats.] The name of two fishes of the family Labridæ or Wrasses: a. The Gilt-head (Crenilabrus melops), found on the British coasts. b. The Blue Perch or Burgall (Ctenolab... Oxford English Dictionary
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nibbler
nibbler (ˈnɪblə(r)) [f. nibble v. + -er1.] 1. a. One who or that which nibbles, in various senses of the vb.1598 Florio, Rosicara, a mouse, a rat, a nibbler. 1599 Shakes., etc. Pass. Pilgr. iv, The tender nibler would not touch the bait. 1674 Hickman Quinquart. Hist. (ed. 2) 21 There is a late nible... Oxford English Dictionary
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chogset
chogset U.S. (ˈtʃɒgsɛt) [Indian name.] A small, edible, salt-water fish, found on the eastern coast of the United States from Delaware northward; the Burgall.1848–60 Bartlett Dict. Amer. s.v. Burgall, other names..are..Chogset, the Indian name. Oxford English Dictionary
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perch
▪ I. perch, n.1 (pɜːtʃ) Forms: 4–6 perche, 7–8 pearch, 7– perch. [a. F. perche:—L. perca (Pliny), a. Gr. πέρκη: cf. περκνός dark-coloured, περκάζειν to become dark.] 1. a. A common spiny-finned freshwater fish (Perca fluviatilis) of Europe and the British Isles, the flesh of which is used as food. H... Oxford English Dictionary
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