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pilchard
[ pil-cherd ]
noun
- a small, southern European, marine fish, Sardina pilchardus, related to the herring but smaller and rounder.
- any of several related fishes, as Sardinops caeruleus, common off the California coast.
pilchard
/ ˈpɪltʃəd /
noun
- a European food fish, Sardina (or Clupea ) pilchardus, with a rounded body covered with large scales: family Clupeidae (herrings)
- a related fish, Sardinops neopilchardus , of S Australian waters
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pilchard1
First recorded in 1520–30; earlier pilcher; origin uncertain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pilchard1
C16: pylcher, of obscure origin
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Example Sentences
In its harbour we now saw a large fleet of boats, engaged in the pilchard and mackerel fishery.
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The pilchard fishery begins as early as June or July; but then it is further out to sea, sometimes twenty miles out.
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Ruins of the so-called "fish palaces" testify to the failure of the pilchard fishery in the 18th century.
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Next evening, as half-past eight was striking, he was at his customary post by the river, above the "Dog and Pilchard."
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The pilchard fishery is practically at its best directly off the Quiberon peninsula, opposite Lorient and Concarneau.
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