Chabot

/ʃæˈboʊ/ noun

Definition

A freshwater fish, the bullhead or millers' thumb, found in European rivers and streams.

Etymology

From French chabot; the origin may relate to the fish's physical characteristics or represent a regional dialectal term.

Kelly Says

The chabot is so good at hiding in rocky streams that medieval millers used its presence as a sign of clean water—a living water-quality indicator.

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