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dageraad S. Afr. (ˈdægəˌrɑːd, -ˌrɑːt, ‖ ˈdɑx-, ˈdag-) Also daggerhead, daggerheart. [Afrikaans, f. Du. dageraad daybreak, the name of the fish being supposed to refer to its brilliant colouring.] The brilliantly coloured sea-fish Chrysoblephus cristiceps (family Sparidæ). Derivation via Du. dorade, ad. Sp. and Pg. dorado dorado (Boshoff & Nienaber Afrikaanse Etim., 1967) does not account for the phonology of the S. Afr. word.
1853L. Pappe Edible Fishes Cape Gd. Hope 20 Pagrus laniarius..(Dageraad.)..Strong conical teeth in the upper jaw, which..project from the mouth..those of the lower jaw much smaller. The whole fish is of a dark rose-colour... Lower jaw white; iris silvery; length 12 inches. 1906East London Dispatch 3 July 3/3 This fish was probably what is known as a ‘daggerhead’ (pagrus laniarius). 1913C. Pettman Africanderisms 135 Dageraad, Pagrus laticeps{ddd}is sometimes corrupted into Daggerhead, Daggerheart, etc. 1953F. Robb Sea Hunters viii. 122 Then we'll go inshore and fish daggerheads and soldiers. 1957S. Schoeman Strike! iii. 40 The dageraad is also called daggerhead along the Pondoland and Natal Coast. |