sprat
English
Etymology
From Middle English sprotte, from Old English sprot. Older source is unknown. Cognate with German Sprotte, Dutch sprot. Compare sprout.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /spɹæt/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -æt
Noun
sprat (plural sprat or sprats)
- Any of various small, herring-like, marine fish in the genus Sprattus, in the family Clupeidae.
- Any of various similar fish of other genera.
- (by extension) Anything petty or insignificant.
- (UK, slang, obsolete) A sixpence.
- 1859, Snowden's magistrates assistant, page 90:
- The price of a case (five shillings piece bad) from the smasher is about one shilling; an alderman (two and sixpence) about sixpence; a peg (shilling) about threepence; a downer or sprat (sixpence) about twopence.
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
any of various small marine fish in the genus Sprattus
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References
- (sixpence): 1873, John Camden Hotten, The Slang Dictionary
French
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Further reading
- “sprat”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sprât/
Declension
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:спрат.
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