Trout

/traʊt/ noun

A type of freshwater fish, often found in cool rivers and lakes, that is popular for both fishing and eating.

From Old English *truht*, from Late Latin *tructa*, from Greek *trōktēs* “a kind of fish,” related to *trōgein* “to gnaw.” The name may refer to the fish’s nibbling feeding style.

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