Sturgeon

/ˈstɜːr.dʒən/ noun

A sturgeon is a large, ancient-looking fish with a long body and bony plates, known for producing caviar from its eggs.

From Middle English 'sturgyoun', from Old French 'esturgeon', from a Germanic root likely related to 'stir' or 'sturgeon', possibly referring to its active movement. The fish has been known and eaten in Europe for many centuries.

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