Gwyniad

/ˈɡwɪn.i.æd/ noun

Definition

A freshwater fish found in Welsh lakes, similar to a whitefish, with silvery scales and small fins.

Etymology

From Welsh gwyniad, meaning 'white fish,' derived from gwyn meaning 'white' and iâd meaning 'fish.' The term entered English scientific nomenclature in the 19th century when British naturalists catalogued Welsh fauna.

Kelly Says

The gwyniad is so rare and localized to just a few Welsh lakes that it's considered a living fossil—its closest relatives live thousands of miles away in Siberia, suggesting these fish swam together during ice ages when the landscape looked completely different.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዓሣ
asa
ARالعربية
سمك
samak
BNবাংলা
মাছ
maach
CACatalà
peix
pay-sh
CSČeština
ryba
ree-ba
DADansk
fisk
fish
DEDeutsch
Fisch
fish
ELΕλληνικά
ψάρι
psari
ESEspañol
pez
pehs
FAفارسی
ماهی
mahi
FISuomi
kala
ka-la
FRFrançais
poisson
pwa-sohn
GUGU
મછલી
mach-lee
HAHA
kifi
kee-fee
HEעברית
דג
dag
HIहिन्दी
मछली
mach-lee
HUMagyar
hal
hal
IDBahasa Indonesia
ikan
ee-kan
IGIG
egu
eh-goo
ITItaliano
pesce
pes-cheh
JA日本語
sakana
KKKK
балық
balyk
KMKM
ត្រី
trai
KO한국어
생선
saeng-seon
MRMR
मच्छी
mach-hee
MSBahasa Melayu
ikan
ee-kan
MYမြန်မာ
ငါး
nga
NLNederlands
vis
vis
NONorsk
fisk
fish
PAPA
ਮੱਛੀ
mach-hee
PLPolski
ryba
ry-ba
PTPortuguês
peixe
peh-sheh
RORomână
peşte
pes-teh
RUРусский
рыба
ryba
SVSvenska
fisk
fish
SWKiswahili
samaki
sa-ma-kee
TAதமிழ்
மீன்
meen
TEతెలుగు
చేప
cheep
THไทย
ปลา
pla
TLTL
isda
ees-dah
TRTürkçe
balık
ba-leek
UKУкраїнська
риба
ryba
URاردو
مچھلی
machhli
VITiếng Việt
ca
YOYO
ẹ̀ṣẹ̀
eh-sheh
ZH中文
ZUZU
isihlangu
ee-see-hlan-goo

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