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Codfish

noun
1.
Lean white flesh of important North Atlantic food fish; usually baked or poached.  Synonym: cod.
2.
Major food fish of Arctic and cold-temperate waters.  Synonym: cod.



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"Codfish" Quotes from Famous Books



... aver, by an ox, roasted whole, or at least, by the weight and substance of an ox, in more manageable joints and sirloins. The carcass of a deer, shot within twenty miles, had supplied material for the vast circumference of a pasty. A codfish of sixty pounds, caught in the bay, had been dissolved into the rich liquid of a chowder. The chimney of the new house, in short, belching forth its kitchen smoke, impregnated the whole air with the scent of meats, ...
— The House of the Seven Gables • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... English) meal. In communities where the latter is the custom and where people are used to assembling at a set hour, it is simple enough to provide a breakfast typical of the section of the country; corn bread and kidney stew and hominy in the South; doughnuts and codfish balls "way down East"; kippered herring, liver and bacon and griddle cakes elsewhere. But downstairs breakfast as a continuous performance is, from a housekeeper's point of view, a trial ...
— Etiquette • Emily Post

... Houston County, if we couldn't get game we breakfasted on codfish. I think it was the biggest slab of codfish I ever saw when we started. It made us thirsty. The fish called for water and many's the time mother and I knelt down and drank from stagnant pools that would furnish fever germs ...
— Old Rail Fence Corners - The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History • Various

... life on the ocean wave, A home on the rolling deep, Where codfish waggle their tails 'Mid tadpoles ...
— Laddie • Gene Stratton Porter

... would wager a quintal of codfish, Master Coffin," said Barnstable, "against the best cask of porter that was ever brewed in England, that fellow believes a Yankee schooner can fly in the wind's eye! If he wishes to speak to us, why don't he give his cutter a little sheet, ...
— The Pilot • J. Fenimore Cooper


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