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		milwelln. Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymons: French meluel, moluel, moruel. Etymology:  <  Anglo-Norman meluel, meluelle, meluwel, mulewell, muluel, muluwelle (c1140) and Old French moluel (1036 in a 16th cent. copy), probably an altered form of moruel cod (see morhwell n.). Compare post-classical Latin melewellus (c1376), miluuellus (c1100), milvellus (1329), milwellus (1419), mulewellus (1232), muluwellus (1234), mulvellus (c1191), mulwellus (c1200), in British sources.  Now chiefly  English regional ( northern) and  historical. the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > superorder Paracanthopterygii > order Gadiformes (cod) > 			[noun]		 > family Gadidae > genus Gadus > gadus morhua (common cod) 1228    in  N. S. B. Gras  		(1918)	 156 (MED)  				c de milvel, ii d. 1338    in  W. Dugdale  		(1819)	 II. 584/1  				In codelyngis et haddockis emptis iijs vjd... In green mulvellis xvd. c1340    in  J. T. Fowler  		(1898)	 I. 36  				In xx Milueles salsis, viij s. a1387    J. Trevisa tr.  R. Higden  		(St. John's Cambr.)	 		(1865)	 I. 423  				Euery fysshe one eyed is; So fareþ as wel in Albania þe Milewel [v.r. Meluel; ?a1475 anon. tr. Mulwelle]. a1450    in  T. Austin  		(1888)	 43 (MED)  				Nym Milwel or lenge þat is wel ywateryd. a1475    J. Russell Bk. Nurture 		(Harl. 4011)	 in   		(2002)	  i. 154  				Salt samoun, Congur, grone fische, boþe lynge & myllewelle. a1544    R. Barlow tr.  M. Fernández de Enciso  		(1932)	 149  				Ther is another sort of fysshes called bonytas, and be as bigge as a smal milwell. 1577    J. Dee  24  				For his Majesty to be Souerayn Lord of the Fishing of Myllwyn and Codd, there [i.e. in Ireland]. 1603    G. Owen  		(1892)	 123  				Myllwell otherwise called codde. 1661    R. Lovell  232  				Cod fish..is a great Sea-whiting, called also a Keeling or Melwel. 1673    J. Ray N. Countrey Words in   33  				Milwyn; Lancash. Greenfish. 1695    W. Kennett  Gloss.  				Myllewell, a sort of fish, the same with what is now in Lancashire is called Milwyn, which Spelman renders green fish, but it was certainly of a different kind. 1755    S. Johnson   				Melwel, a kind of fish. 1790    F. Grose  		(ed. 2)	  				Milwyn, greenfish. Lanc. 1903     IV. 114/1  				The greenfish, Labrus lineatus, or the milwel, Conger vulgaris. 1973    C. A. Wilson  ii. 35  				The term ‘stockfish’ was applied to several members of the cod family, such as pollack, scalpin (whiting) and milwell; and was given to salt fish as well as to that which was wind cured without salt. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  n.1228 |