Cherna

/ˈtʃɜr.nə/ noun

Definition

A type of fish, likely a Mediterranean sea bass or similar dark-colored fish; also spelled 'cherne.'

Etymology

From Latin 'serna' or related to Greek words for dark fish. It appears in medieval English texts about fishing and food, suggesting Mediterranean origins.

Kelly Says

Medieval English cookbooks mention 'cherna' among luxury fish imports, showing how Mediterranean seafood was status food for nobles in countries far from the sea!

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