Parr
[pahr] /pɑr/
noun, plural parrs (especially collectively) parr.
1.
a young salmon, having dark crossbars on its sides.
2.
the young of certain other fishes, as the codfish.
[pahr] /pɑr/
noun
1.
Catherine, .
/pɑː/
noun (pl) parrs, parr
1.
a salmon up to two years of age, with dark spots and transverse bands
/pɑː/
noun
1.
Catherine. 1512–48, sixth wife of Henry VIII of England
n.
“young salmon,” c.1720, Scottish, of unknown origin.
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