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crucian carp

American  
[kroo-shuhn] / ˈkru ʃən /

noun

  1. a common cyprinid, Carassius carassius, that closely resembles the wild form of goldfish, occurring in streams in most parts of Europe and northern Asia.


Etymology

Origin of crucian carp

1755–65; earlier crusion, probably < Low German (with plural ending -en interpreted as singular) Krunsch, Kruutsch, Middle Low German Karûsse (compare Dutch Karuts, German Karausche ), perhaps ultimately < Latin coracīnus < Greek korakînos a fish of the Nile

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Just as I was starting to have a crisis over the passage of time, Lyman the jock koala wandered up and asked me to catch a crucian carp for him.

From The Guardian • Feb. 13, 2020