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▪ I. cooth|kuːθ| Also cuth, cuith. The local name in Shetland and Orkney of the Coal-fish, before it is full-grown. (Jamieson.)
1793Statist. Acc. Orkney VII. 453 (Jam.) But the fish most generally caught..is a grey fish here called cuths, of the size of small haddocks. 1795Ibid. XVI. 261 These boats sometimes go to sea for the purpose of fishing cod, cooths, and tibrics, which are the small or young cooths. 1841Yarrell Brit. Fishes II. 251. 1844 W. H. Maxwell Sports & Adv. Scotl. xv. (1855) 137 (Shetland) The ..Gadus Carbonarius..known by the varying term of silloch, cuth, and seath, according to age and size. ▪ II. cooth dial. f. cothe, disease; obs. f. coolth. |