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parr
English
Etymology
Compare Scottish Gaelic bradan (“salmon”).For the salmon life stage, the word originates from the old english parren (to enclose), refering to the spots running along the side of the fish, resembling the bars of a fence .
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p??(?)/
- Homophones: par, Parr, pa (non-rhotic accents)
Noun
parr (countable and uncountable, plural parrs or parr)
- Young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
- A young leveret.
Translations
References
Anagrams
- PRRA
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gravelling
English
Etymology 1
Uncertain. Compare Old French gravele (“minnow”) +? -ling.
Alternative forms
- graveling, gravelin
Noun
gravelling (plural gravellings)
- The parr or young salmon.
Etymology 2
From gravel +? -ing.
Verb
gravelling
- present participle of gravel
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