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Definition of Tomcods
1. tomcod [n] - See also: tomcod
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tomcods
Literary usage of Tomcods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Oysters and Fish by Thomas Jefferson Murrey (1888)
"Fried tomcods.—These delicate, sweet- flavored pan-fish are called frost-fish by
dealers, but the fishermen along the Hudson call them " Tommies. ..."
2. The Murrey Collection of Cookery Books by Thomas Jefferson Murrey (1895)
"Fried tomcods.—These delicate, sweet- flavored pan-fish are called frost-fish by
dealers, but the fishermen along the Hudson call them "Tommies. ..."
3. Acts and Resolves Passed by the ... Legislature of the State of Maine by Maine (1903)
"All persons are forbidden to take the fish known as smelts and tomcods in that
part of Steuben and Joys bays above the Narrows at Rogers point so called in ..."
4. The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book by Victor Hirtzler (1919)
"Season six tomcods with salt and pepper, and roll in flour. Melt four ounces of
butter in a frying pan, put in the tomcods and fry. ..."