Halibut

/ˈhæləbət/ noun

A large flatfish that lives in the ocean and is commonly eaten as food.

From Middle English 'halibut,' from 'haly' (holy) + 'but' (flatfish). Named 'holy fish' because it was eaten on holy days and during Lent in medieval Europe.

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