stur·geon  (stûr j ən)
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n. Any of various large freshwater and marine fishes of the family Acipenseridae of the Northern Hemisphere, having ganoid scales and edible flesh and valued for their roe, which is used for caviar, and their swim bladders, which are used to make isinglass.
[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman esturjun, sturjoun, from Frankish *sturjo; akin to Old English styria, Old High German sturio, and Old Norse styrja, all from Germanic *sturjōn, possibly of northern European substrate origin; perhaps compare Proto-Slavic *esetrŭ (source of Russian osëtr), Old Prussian esketres, and Lithuanian ašētras, all possibly ultimately from the same source.] |