vendace

[ ven-dis, -deys ]

noun,plural ven·dac·es, (especially collectively) ven·dace.
  1. a whitefish, Coregonus vandesius, inhabiting lakes in Scotland and England.

Origin of vendace

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1690–1700; originally Scots, apparently <French vandoise,Old French vendoise any of various cyprinid fish (<Gallo-Romance *vindisia, probably derivative of Celtic *wind- white, bright; compare Old Irish find,Welsh gwyn); perhaps conflated with a local Scots word (compare the variant gevenaces)

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British Dictionary definitions for vendace

vendace

/ (ˈvɛndeɪs) /


nounplural -daces or -dace
  1. either of two small whitefish, Coregonus vandesius (Lochmaben vendace) or C. gracilior (Cumberland vendace), occurring in lakes in Scotland and NW England respectively: See also powan

Origin of vendace

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C18: from New Latin vandēsius, from Old French vandoise, probably of Celtic origin

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