goldeye

English

Etymology

gold + eye, from the fish's characteristic iris.

Noun

goldeye (plural goldeyes or goldeye)

  1. A North American freshwater fish of the mooneye family, Hiodon alosoides, usually eaten smoked.

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References

  • Scott, W.B. & Crossman, E.J. (1973), Freshwater Fishes of Canada (5th ed., 1990), Ottawa: Fisheries Research Board of Canada, pp. 327–332, →ISBN.
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