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Dictionary definition: ‘SALMON’. taboo word
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‘SALMON’. taboo word
1881
W. GREGOR
North-East of Scotland
146.
If there was occasion to speak of a salmon, a circumlocution was used, and it was often named after the tax-man of the fishings nearest the villages … Sometimes it was called ‘The beast’.
1898
A. C. HADDON
Study of Man
419–20.
A fisherman told me that in Aberdeen the salmon is called ‘the red fish’ … it bringing bad luck for [it] to be called by [its] proper designation.
1930
P. F. ANSON
East Coast of Scotland
40.
I was on a Buckie drifter on Loch Ness ...
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