Nome comum de Grammatorcynus bicarinatus
 
Nome comum Shark mackerel
Língua English
Tipo AFS
Nome comercial oficial No
Posição 1 - (Legal common name (unique))
País United States (contiguous states)
Localização
Ref. Robins, C.R., R.M. Bailey, C.E. Bond, J.R. Brooker, E.A. Lachner, R.N. Lea and W.B. Scott, 1991
Fase do ciclo vida juveniles and adults
Sexo females and males
Núcleo primary lexeme
1º modificador other fish
2º modificador
Notas 'shark', of obscure origins but appears to have been introduced to English in the late 1560s by members of Sir John Hawkins' expedition (a ballad of 1569 recorded 'There is no proper name for [the fish] that I know, but that certain men of Captain Hawkins' doth call it a shark'), but it is not known where they got it from. A resemblance to Austrian dialect 'schirk', i.e., sturgeon has been noted (p. 471 in Ref. 11979); 'mackerel', from Middle English 'makerel' from Middle French (p. 714 in Ref. 11978) 'maquereau', i.e., side dishes (p. 443 in Ref. 9404).
 
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