shad

Etymology
From, from , possibly from (compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬) or from Scandinavian/ (compare dialectal 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), but the order of borrowing is unclear and the ultimate origin of these words is obscure.

Noun

 * 1) Any one of several species of food fishes that make up the genus  in the family, to which the herrings also belong;.
 * 2)  Any bluefish of species.
 * 1)  Any bluefish of species.

Derived terms

 * American shad
 * gizzard shad ( spp. et al.)
 * hickory shad
 * ( spp.)
 * , ( spp.)
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * gizzard shad ( spp. et al.)
 * hickory shad
 * ( spp.)
 * , ( spp.)
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * gizzard shad ( spp. et al.)
 * hickory shad
 * ( spp.)
 * , ( spp.)
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * ( spp.)
 * , ( spp.)
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * ( spp.)
 * , ( spp.)
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * , ( spp.)
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * , ( spp.)
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * twait shad, twaite shad
 * twait shad, twaite shad

Translations

 * Arabic: شَابُل
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * German:
 * Hungarian: amerikai alóza, amerikai vándorhering, fint
 * Irish: sead2
 * Italian: ,
 * Lithuanian: alsė
 * Luxembourgish: Els, Meefësch
 * Mi'kmaq: msamu, samu
 * Old English: sceadd
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: alosa,
 * Swedish: majfisk
 * Vietnamese: cá trích đầy mình
 * Welsh: gwangen, gwengyn

Etymology
From, past of.

Verb

 * 1) shod