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glassock Sc. local.|ˈglɑːsək, -æ-| [Cf. glossan.] The Coal-fish, Merlangus carbonarius.
1793Statist. Acc. Scotl. VI. 290 In summer, glassocks, or says, are got in great plenty. 1810Neill List Fishes 7 (Jam.), When a year old, the coal-fish begins to blacken over the gills..and we have then a new series of names..in Sutherland glassocks. 1864Couch Brit. Fishes III. 84 Moulrush and Black Pollack are other names [of the Coalfish], with Glassock. |