鮴;
石伏魚
【
ゴリ
(nokanji);
ごり 】
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[n]
[uk]
- freshwater goby (any fish of genus Rhinogobius)
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 2199640 【ヨシノボリ】 1. freshwater goby (any fish of genus Rhinogobius)
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[n]
[uk]
- dusky tripletooth goby (Tridentiger obscurus)
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 2199630 【チチブ】 1. dusky tripletooth goby (Tridentiger obscurus)
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[n]
[uk]
- Gymnogobius urotaenia (species of goby)
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 2556610 【ウキゴリ】 1. common freshwater goby (Gymnogobius urotaenia)
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[n]
[uk]
- Japanese fluvial sculpin (Cottus pollux)
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 1207700 【カジカ】 2. Japanese fluvial sculpin (Cottus pollux)
History:
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A 2024-09-30 21:27:32 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2315337)
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A* 2024-09-30 13:11:12 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> (id#2315283) - Comments
Gymnogobius urotaenia doesn't appear to have an English common name.
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KOD追加語彙, luminous, daij
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@@ -11 +11,2 @@ -<reb>ごり</reb> +<reb>ゴリ</reb> +<re_nokanji/> @@ -14,2 +15 @@ -<reb>ゴリ</reb> -<re_nokanji/> +<reb>ごり</reb> @@ -21 +21 @@ -<gloss>fish of the genus Rhinogobius</gloss> +<gloss>freshwater goby (any fish of genus Rhinogobius)</gloss> @@ -33 +33 @@ -<gloss>common freshwater goby (Gymnogobius urotaenia)</gloss> +<gloss>Gymnogobius urotaenia (species of goby)</gloss> @@ -37 +37 @@ -<xref type="see" seq="1207700">鰍・2</xref> +<xref type="see" seq="1207700">カジカ・2</xref> @@ -39 +39 @@ -<gloss>Japanese fluvial sculpin (fish, Cottus pollux)</gloss> +<gloss>Japanese fluvial sculpin (Cottus pollux)</gloss>
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A 2024-09-30 03:29:35 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...> (id#2315217) - Comments
Adding the [uk] tag to the other three senses. This entry is a bit of a mess.
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Google N-gram Corpus Counts ╭─ーーー─┬───────╮ │ 鮴 │ 5,056 │ │ 石伏魚 │ 57 │ - add (daijr/s) ╰─ーーー─┴───────╯
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@@ -5,0 +6,3 @@ +</k_ele> +<k_ele> +<keb>石伏魚</keb> @@ -22,0 +26 @@ +<misc>&uk;</misc> @@ -27,0 +32 @@ +<misc>&uk;</misc> @@ -32,0 +38 @@ +<misc>&uk;</misc>
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A 2024-03-07 15:47:06 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...> (id#2293642) - Refs
Fixing x-ref
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@@ -32 +32 @@ -<xref type="see" seq="1207700">鰍</xref> +<xref type="see" seq="1207700">鰍・2</xref>
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A 2010-07-11 10:32:33 - Comments
All of these fishes look alike and are characterized by the fact that their ventral fins are combined to form a kind of sucker that helps them stay put at the bottom of river. The expression gorioshi comes from trying to forcefully remove a gori from the rock or whatever surface it has decided to latch onto. Thank god we have scientific names for fishes. Now, if only we could persuade people to use one common name per scientifically categorized fish... (dream on)
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(1-3) ヨシノボリ類、チチブ類、ウキゴリ類など小型のハゼ類や、カサゴ目・カジカ科に属するカジカ類、あるいはその両方を合わせて呼ぶ場合などがある (4) wikipedia: カジカ(鰍、Cottus pollux)は、カサゴ目カジカ科に属する魚。地方によっては、他のハゼ科の魚とともにゴリ、ドンコと呼ばれることもある。
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