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brandling

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English

Etymology

From brand +‎ -ling.

Noun

brandling (countable and uncountable, plural brandlings)

  1. The young or parr of the salmon, so named from its markings being, as it were, branded.
  2. A small, red earthworm, Eisenia fetida, used for bait in freshwater fishing.
    Synonyms: compost worm, manure worm, panfish worm, red wiggler, redworm, tiger worm, trout worm
    • 1939, George Orwell, Coming Up for Air, part 2, chapter 4:
      And you also find another kind of worm called a brandling, which is striped and smells like an earwig, and which is very good bait for perch.

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