gudgeon

Etymology 1
The is derived from Late, from , , from , the  of , the  of , from , probably of  origin. The English word is a.

The is derived from the noun.

Noun

 * 1) A small freshwater fish,, that is native to Eurasia.
 * , more widely known as.
 * 1)  Any of various similar small fish of the family, often used as bait.
 * 2) Other fish, similar in appearance, principally in families  and, but also in others.
 * 3)  A person apt to take the bait; one easily cheated or duped; also, an idiot.
 * 4)  Something used to lure or tempt; bait, a lure.
 * , more widely known as.
 * 1)  Any of various similar small fish of the family, often used as bait.
 * 2) Other fish, similar in appearance, principally in families  and, but also in others.
 * 3)  A person apt to take the bait; one easily cheated or duped; also, an idiot.
 * 4)  Something used to lure or tempt; bait, a lure.
 * 1)  A person apt to take the bait; one easily cheated or duped; also, an idiot.
 * 2)  Something used to lure or tempt; bait, a lure.
 * 1)  Something used to lure or tempt; bait, a lure.
 * 1)  Something used to lure or tempt; bait, a lure.
 * 1)  Something used to lure or tempt; bait, a lure.
 * 1)  Something used to lure or tempt; bait, a lure.

Derived terms

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Translations

 * Armenian: սովորական քառթակ
 * Bashkir: ҡомай, ҡомтөркөс, ташбаш, хөмәй
 * Basque: zarbo arrunt
 * Belarusian: пячку́р, пячкур звычайны
 * Bulgarian: обикновена кротушка
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Chuvash: ырашпӑтри
 * Czech:, hrouzek obecný
 * Dutch:, elzenvoorn
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian: harilik rünt, rünt
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: gobio
 * Georgian: ჩვეულებრივი ციმორი
 * German:
 * Greek: μουστακάς, γυφτόψαρο
 * Ancient: κωβιός
 * Hungarian: fenékjáró küllő,
 * Ido:
 * Ingrian: peskari
 * Irish: brannóg
 * Italian: gobione
 * Kazakh: тасбас
 * Korean: 모샘치
 * Latin: gōbius
 * Latvian: grundulis
 * Lithuanian: paprastasis gružlỹs
 * Livvi: peskari
 * Luxembourgish: Gif
 * Maori: taiwharu
 * Mari:
 * Western Mari: кадама
 * Mi'kmaq: so'qomu'j, so'qomu'j
 * Moksha: шуварбек
 * Nogai: суьйре
 * Norman: célérin
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: grundling, sandkryper
 * Occitan:
 * Old English: blǣġe
 * Ossetian: хъыппи
 * Ottoman Turkish: قیا بالغی
 * Polish:, kiełb krótkowąsy, kiełb pospolity
 * Portuguese: gobião, góbio
 * Romanian:, porcușor comun
 * Russian: обыкновенный пескарь,
 * Scottish Gaelic: gùda, bronnag
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: кр̀куша
 * Roman:
 * Slovak: hrúz obyčajný, hrúz škvrnitý
 * Southern Altai: боскос
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: sandkrypare
 * Tatar: капкорсак,
 * Turkish: dere kaya balığı
 * Udmurt: öлёк
 * Ukrainian: пічкур звичайний
 * Uzbek:
 * Vietnamese: cá bống mú
 * Welsh: gwyniad pendew, llyfrothen,


 * Finnish:
 * Scottish Gaelic: gùda

Verb

 * 1)  To deprive (someone) fraudulently; to cheat, to dupe.
 * 2)  To take the bait; to be defrauded or duped.
 * 1)  To take the bait; to be defrauded or duped.

Etymology 2
From, from , from +. is derived from, , ultimately from ,.

Noun

 * 1)  A circular or cylindrical fitting, often made of metal, into which a pin or pintle fits to create a hinge or pivoting joint.
 * 2)  In a vessel with a stern-mounted rudder: the fitting into which the pintle of the rudder fits, allowing the rudder to swing freely.
 * 1)  In a vessel with a stern-mounted rudder: the fitting into which the pintle of the rudder fits, allowing the rudder to swing freely.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: γίγγλυμος
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Irish: gustún
 * Italian:
 * Korean: 축받이
 * Latin: cnōdāx
 * Luxembourgish: Zap


 * Catalan:, femellot
 * German: Ruderöse, unteres Ruderscharnier