European pollock - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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A European pollock
European pollock (plural European pollocks or **European pollock)
- Fish of the species Pollachius pollachius, which live in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly off the coast of Norway and the United Kingdom.
- (Pollachius pollachius): Atlantic pollock, lieu jaune, lythe (Northern England, Scotland), pollack
Pollachius pollachius
- Basque: abadira
- Faroese: lýrur (fo) m, lini m, hvítseiður m
- French: lieu jaune (fr) m
- Galician: badexo (gl) m, cerreta f, abadexo (gl) m, corbelo m
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: lyr m - Russian: серебри́стая са́йда f (serebrístaja sájda), по́ллок m (póllok), люр m (ljur)
- Scottish Gaelic: liùgh f, fliùgh f, bliong m