Common name of Narcetes stomias
 
Common name Blackhead salmon
Language English
Type Vernacular
Official trade name No
Rank 3 - (Other common name)
Country United Kingdom
Locality
Ref. Markle, D.F. and J.-C. Quéro, 1984
Life stage juveniles and adults
Sex females and males
Core
1st modifier
2nd modifier
Remarks 'Black' from Old English 'sweart' (modern English 'swart, swarthy' related to German 'schwarz', i.e., black) replaced by Old English 'blæc' (related extinct forms are Old Norse 'blakkr', i.e., dark and Old Saxon 'blac', i.e., ink) of obscure origin but could be related to Latin 'flagrare' and Greek 'phlégein', i.e., burn, from Indo-European base 'phleg, bhleg' (p. 65 in Ref. 11979); 'head', Old English from prehistoric Germanic 'khaubutham, khaubitham' (German 'haupt', Dutch 'hoofd', Swedish 'huvud', English 'head') from Indo-European 'kauput-, kaupet-', i.e., bowl (as in skull) and head, related to Latin 'caput' (p. 277 in Ref. 11979); 'salmon' replaced Old English 'laex' (German 'lachs'; Swedish 'lax', source of English 'gravlax'; Yiddish 'laks', source of English 'lox', i.e., smoked salmon; Russian 'losos') borrowed from Anglo-Norman 'saumoun' from Latin 'salmo, -onis' linked to 'salire', i.e., to jump and hence, the leaping fish (p. 454 in Ref. 11979).
 
Entered by Agustin, Liza Q.
Modified by Sampang-Reyes, Arlene G.
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