célerin

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See also: célérin

French

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Etymology

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Considered by de Vries to derive from Old Norse síldhering (see síld, síl). Compare Jèrriais célérin.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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célerin m (plural célerins)

  1. a kind of sardine