Nordcaper

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English[edit]

Mural showing a whaler and Nordcaper

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowing from Dutch, a reference to the North Cape in Finnmark, Norway, where most of these whales were found by Dutch and Norwegian whalers.

Noun[edit]

Nordcaper (plural Nordcapers)

  1. A type of baleen whale from the North Atlantic (Balaena mysticetus or Balaena biscayensis).
    • 1880, William Henry Davenport Adams, Recent Polar Voyages:
      Besides the “Nordcapers,” the voyagers one day fell in with another species of dolphin, three or four of which gambolled under the Germania's bows.
    • 1926, Fishery Board for Scotland, Fishery Board for Scotland Scientific Investigations, page 8:
      Taking all our 69 Nordcapers together, the average girth, according to the measurements given, is just about 63 per cent. of the length of the fish ; that is to say, a whale of average size, say 474 feet long, would have a girth of 30 feet.
    • 1935, Ragnar Spärck, Søren Ludvig Tuxen, The Zoology of the Faroes: Vermes, Tardigrada:
      It may be mentioned that thus it was evidently not merely by chance that a Nordcaper was caught near the Faroes the same year.
    • 1998, Dale R. Calder, Willem Vervoort, Some Hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, in the North Atlantic Ocean, page 356:
      he repeated that he received the material from a whaler who had collected it from a ”Nordcaper” between Iceland and Newfoundland.