tuladi

Etymology
From Canadian, from an Eastern language. (The fish is sometimes said to take its name from the where some spawn, but the river more likely takes its name from the fish.)

Noun

 * 1) A large lake trout,, found mainly in Canada and northern areas of the US.
 * 2) * 1894, Karl Baedeker (Firm), The Dominion of Canada: With Newfoundland and an Excursion to Alaska. Handbook for Travellers, Leipsic [i.e. Leipzig] : K. Baedeker, page 64:
 * a narrow sheet of water, about 22 M. long, abounding in large-sized trout and &#39;tuladi&#39;, a heavy fish of the salmon family.
 * a narrow sheet of water, about 22 M. long, abounding in large-sized trout and &#39;tuladi&#39;, a heavy fish of the salmon family.