Caplin

/ˈkæplɪn/ noun

A small, slender fish found in the North Atlantic and Arctic waters, related to smelt and often used as food or fish bait.

From French 'capelin' or Old Norse 'kaplína', possibly derived from Latin 'capella' (she-goat), perhaps due to the fish's small size or beard-like barbels.

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