Capelans

/ˈkæp.ə.lænz/ noun

Plural of capelan, small fish similar to smelt found in Atlantic waters, often used as food or bait.

From French 'capelan,' possibly from Basque 'kaperla' or related to Old Norse origins. The word entered European languages through fishing communities in the North Atlantic during medieval times.

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