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Definition of Sarda
1. Noun. Bonitos.
Generic synonyms: Fish Genus
Group relationships: Family Scombridae, Scombridae
Member holonyms: Bonito, Atlantic Bonito, Sarda Sarda, Skipjack, Chile Bonito, Chilean Bonito, Pacific Bonito, Sarda Chiliensis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarda
Literary usage of Sarda
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1860)
"180. sarda, Block, xp 35. taf. 334; Bl. Schn. p. 22; MiMi. ... 3 (Scomber sarda).
D. 22 -V VIII.-IX. A. £ VII. Vert. 50*. 13—14 1«i Teeth of moderate size, ..."
2. The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier, Pierre André Latreille (1831)
"Another is taken in the Antilles called the Thou, or Tunny, which attains a size
equal to that of the European Tunny.(3) Sarda, Cuv. ..."
3. Synopsis of the Fishes of North America by David Starr Jordan, Charles Henry Gilbert (1882)
"Vertebrae normal. Fishes of rather large si/e, with metallic coloration. (Latin,
sarda; Greek, <ra>Ja, the ancient name of the typical species, ..."
4. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"It was named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being taken in the vicinity of
Sardinia. It inhabits both coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean ..."
5. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"THE BONITO (Sarda sarda) The bonito is a very handsome and gamy fish ... It was
named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being taken in the vicinity of ..."
6. Bass, Pike, Perch and Other Game Fishes of America by James Alexander Henshall (1919)
"It was named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being taken in the vicinity of
Sardinia. It inhabits both coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean ..."
7. Handbook of Archæology: Egyptian--Greek--Etruscan--Roman by Hodder Michael Westropp (1878)
"A general term for the superior variety of this stone with the ancients appears
to have been sarda. It is said to be derived from the Persian word ..."
8. Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1860)
"180. sarda, Block, xp 35. taf. 334; Bl. Schn. p. 22; MiMi. ... 3 (Scomber sarda).
D. 22 -V VIII.-IX. A. £ VII. Vert. 50*. 13—14 1«i Teeth of moderate size, ..."
9. The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier, Pierre André Latreille (1831)
"Another is taken in the Antilles called the Thou, or Tunny, which attains a size
equal to that of the European Tunny.(3) Sarda, Cuv. ..."
10. Synopsis of the Fishes of North America by David Starr Jordan, Charles Henry Gilbert (1882)
"Vertebrae normal. Fishes of rather large si/e, with metallic coloration. (Latin,
sarda; Greek, <ra>Ja, the ancient name of the typical species, ..."
11. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"It was named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being taken in the vicinity of
Sardinia. It inhabits both coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean ..."
12. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"THE BONITO (Sarda sarda) The bonito is a very handsome and gamy fish ... It was
named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being taken in the vicinity of ..."
13. Bass, Pike, Perch and Other Game Fishes of America by James Alexander Henshall (1919)
"It was named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being taken in the vicinity of
Sardinia. It inhabits both coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean ..."
14. Handbook of Archæology: Egyptian--Greek--Etruscan--Roman by Hodder Michael Westropp (1878)
"A general term for the superior variety of this stone with the ancients appears
to have been sarda. It is said to be derived from the Persian word ..."