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squeteague
squeteague U.S. (skwɛˈtiːg) [Narragansett Indian.] The weak-fish or sea-salmon, Cynoscion regalis († Otolithus regalis, † Labrus Squeteague), of the eastern United States. spotted squeteague (see quot. 1884).1838 in D. H. Storer Rep. Fishes Mass. (1839) 33 The squeteague, or weak fish, have disappea...
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Squeteague in different languages
Squeteague in different languages squeteague translation in more than 70 languages from every corner of the world
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Cynoscion
Gilbert, 1882) (Cachema weakfish)
Cynoscion praedatorius (Jordan and Gilbert, 1889) (Boccone weakfish)
Cynoscion regalis (Bloch and Schneider, 1801)(Squeteague
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succoteague
succoteague variant of squeteague.1888 Goode Amer. Fishes 111.
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weakfish
weakfish U.S. (ˈwiːkfɪʃ) [ad. obs. Du. weekvisch, -vis, f. week soft + visch fish. Cf. G. weichfisch, a gadoid fish.] A marine sciænoid food-fish of the genus Cynoscion, esp. C. regalis, the squeteague or sea-trout of the Atlantic. Other varieties are the spotted weakfish, C. nebulosus, and the whit...
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Amrita Island
Amrita Island is a small inhabited island in Squeteague Harbor in the village of Cataumet in the town of Bourne, in Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
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squit
▪ I. squit, n.1 dial. and slang. (skwɪt) [Perh. related to squit v. Cf. also skit n.2] 1. A diminutive or insignificant person.a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia 322 Squit, a word of supreme contempt for a very diminutive person. ‘A paltry squit!’ 1847 Halliw. s.v., ‘A little squit of a thing’ is said disp...
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Cynoscion regalis
Cynoscion regalis, the weakfish, squeteague, bastard trout, bastard weakfish, common weakfish, gray weakfish, chickwick, gray trout, gray sea trout, sand
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sea-trout
ˈsea-trout 1. The Salmo trutta, = salmon-trout 1; also the bull or grey trout, S. eriox.1745 tr. Egede's Descr. Greenland 91 Small Salmon or Sea-Trout of different Kinds and Sizes. 1769–76 Pennant Brit. Zool. III. 259. 1875 F. Francis in Encycl. Brit. II. 41/1 Next to the salmon ranks in value for s...
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shad
▪ I. shad, n. (ʃæd) Forms: 1 sceadd, 6–7 shadde, (7 shed), 7, 9 chad, 6– shad. pl. shad, also shads (? 7 shades). [OE. sceadd, of unknown origin; cf. Welsh ysgadan pl. (sing. ysgadanyn), Irish and Gaelic sgadan, herring. The LG. schade shad, herring, may be from Eng.; in Dicts. it has been confused ...
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trout
▪ I. trout, n.1 (traʊt) Forms: 1–2 truht, 3 troit, 4 trouȝt(e, trouhte, troȝte, 4–5 trote, 4–6 trute, trowte, 4–7 troute, 5 trowȝt(e, trowyt, troughte, trouth(e, troyte, (tryotht), 6–7 trowt, trought, (7 trowet, troot), 6– trout. [OE. truht, ad. late L. tructus, tructa, truta, trutta, etc. = Gr. τρώ...
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spotted
spotted, a. and ppl. a. (ˈspɒtɪd) Also 5 spottid, -yd, 6, 9 Sc. -it, 7 spotede. [f. spot n.1 and v. Cf. NFris. spōted.] 1. a. Marked or decorated with spots.c 1250 Gen & Ex. 1721 And if of ðo spotted cumen, ðo sulen him ben for hire numen. 1388 Wyclif Gen. xxx. 35 He departide..the geet and scheep g...
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salmon
▪ I. salmon, n.1 and a. (ˈsæmən) Forms: 4–5 samoun, -own(e, (5 samoon, samwn, sawmon, sawmun), 4–6 samon, 7 sammon, 8 Sc. sawmont, 9 Sc. saumon; 4 salmoun, 4–7 Sc. salmond(e, 5 salmone, (6 saulmon, salmont, 7 sallmon), 4– salmon. [a. AF. samoun, saumoun, salmun (OF. and mod.F. saumon):—L. salmōn-em,...
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wheat
▪ I. wheat, n. (hwiːt) Forms: 1 hwæte, 2–3 hwete, 3–6 wete, 4–5 wheet(e, whet, 4–6 whete, 6–7 wheate, (1 huæte, 3 whæte, hweate, 4 huete, whyte, wit, 5 wheytt, white, 5–6 whett(e, whyt, 6 wheitt, whaytt, whiett, wett(e, weate), 6– wheat; Sc. and north. dial. 4–5 quhet, qwet, 5–6 quhete, qwheit, 5–7 ...
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sun
▪ I. sun, n.1 (sʌn) Forms: 1–7 sunne, (1 sunna), 3–7 sonne, 4–5 (6 Sc.) sune, 4–7 sone (chiefly Sc.), sunn, 5–6 son, (3 seonne, 4 sonn, Kentish zonne, Sc. sowne, swn, 5 soen, swne, Sc. soune, 6 Sc. soun), 4– sun. β. Sc. 4 sene, 6 syn, 7–8 sin, 8 sinn. [Com. Teut. wk. fem.: OE. sunne = OFris. sunne, ...
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