"Dogger Bank" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From 1660s; origin obscure, but see Dutch dogger (“fishing boat for cod or haddock”) and bank (“shallow part of sea near coast”). Compare Dutch Doggersbank, Danish Doggerbanke, German Doggerbank. Etymology templates: {{der|en|nl|dogger||fishing boat for cod or haddock}} Dutch dogger (“fishing boat for cod or haddock”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Dogger Bank}} Dogger Bank
  1. (nautical) A large sandbank, and associated fishing ground, in the North Sea between Great Britain and Denmark. Wikipedia link: en:Dogger Bank Categories (topical): Nautical Derived forms: Dogger Bank itch, Doggerland, Dogger Hills, Dogger Island
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