trout /traʊt/
noun[
Date: 1000-1100;
Language: Late Latin;
Origin: tructa type of fish with sharp teeth, from Greek, from trogein 'to bite']
1. (
plural trout)
[uncountable and countable] a common river-fish, often used for food, or the flesh of this fish
2. old trout British English spoken an unpleasant or annoying old person, especially a woman
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