Codfish

/ˈkɒdfɪʃ/ noun

A large ocean fish with white flaky meat that has been an important food for centuries, especially popular in European and Caribbean cuisine.

From Old Norse 'koðr' meaning cod, combined with Old English 'fisc' meaning fish. The word entered English around the 1300s and became prominent during the medieval period when cod fishing became a major commercial activity.

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