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caplin

American  
[kap-lin] / ˈkæp lɪn /

noun

  1. capelin.


caplin British  
/ ˈkæplɪn /

noun

  1. a variant of capelin

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Ltd. has a tour that takes in coves where, in summer, shoals of the glistening caplin strike, and where dorymen with multi-hooked jiggers catch squid for bait for the Grand Banks fishing fleet.

From Time Magazine Archive

They brought with them seale skinnes, stagge skinnes, white hares, Seale fish, salmon peale, smal cod, dry caplin, with other fish, and birds such as the countrey did yeeld.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of The English Nation, Vol. XII., America, Part I. by Hakluyt, Richard

Every day and night the tide ebbed and flowed, and every tide left its contribution in windrows of dead herring and caplin, with scattered crabs and mussels for a relish, like plums in a pudding.

From Northern Trails, Book I. by Long, William Joseph

At Ramah I had purchased some dried caplin for dog food for the night. 

From The Long Labrador Trail by Wallace, Dillon

A school of shining caplin shimmered on the surface of the water.

From Bobby of the Labrador by Wallace, Dillon