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grilse
grilse (grɪls) Forms: sing. and collective pl. α. 5 grill(e)s, grillez (AF.), grils(s, griles, girles, girlss, 6 grylse, grylss, 5– grilse. β. 5 girsilles, 6 grissillis. γ. 5 ? gulse, 7 gils, 8–9 gilse. δ. Anglo-Irish 8–9 grawls (also sing. graul), 9 graulse. [Of unknown origin; the β forms have the... Oxford English Dictionary
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HMCS Grilse
For the Canadian submarine named HMCS Grilse, see HMCS Grilse (SS 71) HMCS Grilse was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy during the Grilse was paid off on 10 December 1918. wikipedia.org
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Flesk (river)
The river gets a run of spring salmon early in the season, and the grilse run in late May and early June. wikipedia.org
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grawls
grawls Anglo-Irish form of grilse. Oxford English Dictionary
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USS Burrfish
In Spring 1968, Grilse was sent on a training cruise to Japan. With the arrival of Rainbow, Grilse never sailed again. wikipedia.org
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grillez
grilles, grillez obs. forms of grilse. Oxford English Dictionary
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River Derg
The River Derg is known for its salmon, grilse and sea trout. See also Rivers of Ireland References Derg Derg wikipedia.org
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graul
graulse, (graul) Anglo-Irish f. grilse. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lough Currane
Angling The lough is famous for its salmon and Sea trout fly fishing, having a good run of both spring salmon and grilse in addition to regularly producing wikipedia.org
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girsill
girsill obs. form of grilse. Oxford English Dictionary
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Børselva
The river has good grilse runs and salmon weighing around are annually caught here. wikipedia.org
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gilse
gilry, gils(e var. guilery, grilse. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ceasg
The ceasg is a mermaid in Scottish folklore with the upper body of a beautiful woman merging with the tail of a grilse (a young salmon). wikipedia.org
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girlls
girlls obs. form of grilse. Oxford English Dictionary
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River Mourne
Fishing is largely for salmon, grilse and sea trout. wikipedia.org
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