"cooth" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: cooths [plural]
Etymology: Probably from (unattested) Norn, cognate with Icelandic kóð (“small fry”), Norwegian kot (“small fry, young saithe”), regional Swedish kod (“small fry, young saithe”). Etymology templates: {{cog|is|kóð||small fry}} Icelandic kóð (“small fry”), {{cog|no|kot||small fry, young saithe}} Norwegian kot (“small fry, young saithe”), {{cog|sv|kod||small fry, young saithe}} Swedish kod (“small fry, young saithe”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} cooth (plural cooths)
  1. (Scotland, chiefly Orkney) A young coalfish or saithe. Tags: Orkney, Scotland Synonyms: cuith, cuithe

Alternative forms

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