Definition of Samlet

1. n. The parr.

Definition of Samlet

1. Noun. A young salmon. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Samlet

1. a young salmon [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Samlet

samfu
samfus
samian
samiel
samiels
samier
samiest
samisen
samisens
samite
samites
samiti
samitis
samizdat
samizdats
samlet (current term)
samlets
samlor
samlors
sammed
sammich
sammiches
sammier
sammiers
sammies
samming
samnitis
samoa
samogon
samoleon

Literary usage of Samlet

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Sports: Or, Companion to the Field, the Forest, and the by Harry Harewood (1835)
"Par, or samlet, is the name given it in Scotland, where it is best known. It has been supposed to be generated by the blended spawn of the trout and salmon, ..."

2. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1887)
"... (noticed), samlet, tí. 1. Pronounced and sometimes written cote. Quotidian (daily fever) ... samlet ..."

3. Salmonia: Or, Days of Fly Fishing. In a Series of Conversations. With Some by Humphry Davy (1851)
"... samlet, or brandling, common to most of our rivers which communicate with the sea, has a claim to be considered a distinct Parr, or samlet. species ..."

4. All Around the Wrekin by Walter White (1860)
"... Quality—Fish-poisoners—samlet. AT about three miles on the way, the road from Ellesmere to Oswestry crosses a high hill, whence, if you take pleasure in ..."

5. A Dictionary of Sports: Or, Companion to the Field, the Forest, and the by Harry Harewood (1835)
"Par, or samlet, is the name given it in Scotland, where it is best known. It has been supposed to be generated by the blended spawn of the trout and salmon, ..."

6. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1887)
"... (noticed), samlet, tí. 1. Pronounced and sometimes written cote. Quotidian (daily fever) ... samlet ..."

7. Salmonia: Or, Days of Fly Fishing. In a Series of Conversations. With Some by Humphry Davy (1851)
"... samlet, or brandling, common to most of our rivers which communicate with the sea, has a claim to be considered a distinct Parr, or samlet. species ..."

8. All Around the Wrekin by Walter White (1860)
"... Quality—Fish-poisoners—samlet. AT about three miles on the way, the road from Ellesmere to Oswestry crosses a high hill, whence, if you take pleasure in ..."

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