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monk-fish
ˈmonk-fish [f. monk n.1 Cf. Ger. mönch.] 1. The Angel-fish, Squatina angelus.1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iii. xxvi. (1611) 183 To these must be added Mantegres, Satyrs, Monk-fishes. 1672 J. Josselyn New Eng. Rarities 96 Munk Fish, a flat Fish like scate, having a hood like a Fryers Cowl. 1769 Hewson in...
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アンコウ (鮟鱇:Monk Fish、分類:アンコウ目アンコウ科)
アンコウ (鮟鱇:Monk Fish、分類:アンコウ目アンコウ科) 北海道以南の日本の各地の他、ほぼ全世界の海に分布し、主に大陸棚から大陸棚斜面の上部の砂泥底に生息するアンコウ科魚類は、俗に "西のフグ、東のアンコウ" と言われるほど、関東地方では ...
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The Monk and the Fish
The Monk and the Fish () is a 1994 animated short film made by Michaël Dudok de Wit at the studio Folimage. Plot
Standing next to a water reservoir in a monastery enclave, a monk sees a fish and goes to get his net to catch it. The fish eludes him and the monk gets rather agitated as he tries increa...
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Sea monk
The sea monk (also monk-fish or monkfish) was a sea creature found off the eastern coast of the Danish island of Zealand in 1546. Belon (1555) in his French edition about the monk-fish also classed the monk-fish as a merman (), and garnished his commentary with mention of merfolk
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angel-fish
angel-fish A fish of the Squalidæ or Shark family, found on the British coasts, having also an affinity to the Rays. It receives this name from the wing-like expansion of its pectoral fins; also called Monk-fish, Fiddle-fish, and Shark-ray. Also applied to various other fish, such as Pterophyllum sc...
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kingston
kingston1 (ˈkɪŋstən) Also 7 kingstone, 8 king's stone, kinson. A name for the angel-fish or monk-fish (Rhina squatina).1666 Merrett Pinax 186 Squatina, a Kingstone. 1747 H. Glasse Cookery xxi. 163 Fish in Season..Thornback, and Homlyn, Kinson, Oysters [etc.]. 1769 Hewson in Phil. Trans. LIX. 205, I ...
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Till Death Makes a Monk-Fish Out of Me! (with Mike Sousa; 2002; TADS 2). IF Comp 2002: 2nd place.
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mermaid
mermaid (ˈmɜːmeɪd) Forms: 4–9 mer-, 5 meer-, 5–6 mar-, 5–7 mere-, 6 meyr(e)-, mayr-, 6–7 mear(e)-, 6–8 mare-, mair-, 7 meir- (see forms of maid n.); also 8 mermade. [f. mere n.1 + maid; cf. OE. męrew{iacu}f and mermin; also G. meerjungfrau, meerfräulein.] 1. a. An imaginary species of beings, more o...
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Merman
Several natural history books published around this time () carried entries on the mermaid-like monk-fish (sea monk) and the bishopfish (sea bishop), and
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angel
▪ I. angel, n. (ˈeɪndʒəl) Forms: 1–3 engel, 2–3 ængel, ængle, 3 enngell, -gle, angil, eangel, 3–7 angle, 4–5 aungel(e, -ell(e, -il, 4–7 angell, 5–6 angelle, 6 angele, 2– angel. pl. 1–2 englas, 2–3 engles, 3–7 angles, 2– angels (4–5 -is, -ys, 4–6 -es). [An early Teut. adoption from L., (or, in Goth.,...
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أندريه سوليوزو
– Jean Luc
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law – Dynomutt, Avenger, Co-Worker, Pope
زم الفضائي – Various
مغامرات جاكي شان – Hsi Wu, Seymore, Dai Gui, Monk Spooky Swamp – Emilio Gonzalez
Secret Weapons Over Normandy – American Voices #3
سكيرو: شادوز داي توايس – Isshin Ashina
إشاعة القرش – Additional Tenant Fish
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shark
▪ I. shark, n.1 (ʃɑːk) Also 6–7 sharke. [Of obscure origin. The word seems to have been introduced by the sailors of Captain (afterwards Sir John) Hawkins's expedition, who brought home a specimen which was exhibited in London in 1569. The source from which they obtained the word has not been ascert...
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fiddle
▪ I. fiddle, n. (ˈfɪd(ə)l) Forms: 3–4 fið-, fiþ-, fithel(e, (4 fithul, south. viþele), 4–5 fythel(e, (5 fythal, -il, -ylle), 4–6 fidel(e, (5 fed-, fidylle, 6 fiddel), 5–6 fydel, (5 -ill, -yll, 6 -delle, -dylle), 6– fiddle. [ME. fiþele, OE. *fiðele wk. fem. (implied in deriv. fiðelere) = MDu. vedel(e...
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كتاب الكائنات الخيالية
Hua-Fish
A flying snake/fish that foretells drought.
Hui
A swift-moving dog with a human head, which laughs maliciously. Legend holds that the fish was the reincarnated spirit of a monk who had often called others "monkey-head" or something similar.
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