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This could have been a considerably hard material rather than just a stockfish, because it seems to have comprised shaved pieces of a bonito product.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
これはカツオ産品を削ったものと考えられることから、単なる干物ではない、かなりの硬さのものとなっていたことが想像できる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
It is hard to list all of them, but the furiuri dealing with the following foods were introduced: Deep-fried tofu, fresh fish, stockfish, shellfish, tofu, soy sauce, red peppers, sushi (Fig. 2), amazake (sweet mild sake), matsutake mushrooms, zenzai (rice cake with red bean paste), shiruko (sweet red-bean soup with pieces of rice cake), shiratama (rice-flour dumplings), natto, nori (a sheet of dried laver), and boiled eggs.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
油揚げ、鮮魚・干し魚、貝のむきみ、豆腐、しょうゆ、とうがらし、すし(図2)、甘酒、松茸、ぜんざい、しるこ、白玉、納豆、海苔、ゆで卵など、全部は書ききれない。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Apparently, dried bonito was made in or around the fifth century, but it seems to have been quite different from the present varieties; a record states that there were methods of producing dried bonito, but they seem to have produced something like stockfish.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
5世紀頃には干しカツオが作られていたとみられるが、これらは現在の鰹節とはかなり異なったものであったようだ(記録によるといくつかの製法があったようだが、干物に近いものであったと思われる)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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Wiktionary英語版での「STOCKFISH」の意味 |
stockfish
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- stock-fish, stokvis, stockphyshe (obsolete)
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Inherited from 中期英語 stokfissh, stokfysch, from Middle Dutch stocvisch and/or Middle Low German stokvisch (“stick fish”), because the fish are dried on sticks or poles. Equivalent to stock + fish.
名詞
stockfish (countable and uncountable, plural stockfishes or stockfish)
- Cod (or similar fish) having been cut open and cured in the open air without salt.
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1997, Mark Kurlansky, “Chapter 3: The Cod Rush”, in Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World, Walker, →ISBN:
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The Spanish Basque city of Bilbao, with its ironworks providing the anchors and other metal fittings for Europe’s ships, was one of the ports that grew with the boom in shipbuilding created by the cod trade. According to historian Samuel Eliot Morison, at no time in history, not even during World War II, has there ever been such a demand for replacement of sunken ships as between 1530 and 1600. European ambition was simply too far ahead of technology, and until better ships and better navigation were developed, shipwrecks and disappearances were a regular part of this new adventure. In this rapidly expanding commercial world, the British had one great disadvantage over the French, Spanish, and Portuguese: They had only a modest supply of salt. Most northern countries lacked salt and simply produced winter fish that was dried without salting. It was called stockfish, from the Dutch word stok, meaning “pole,” because the fish were tied in pairs by the tail and hung over poles to dry, as is still done out on the lava fields of Iceland every winter. But the English wanted to produce a year-round supply of cod for a growing market, and since neither the North Sea nor Iceland was cold enough for drying fish in the summer, they became dependent on salting. Some fish were simply sold salted and undried, which became known as “green” not because of the color but because it was considered a more natural state than dried fish. But in an attempt to conserve their limited salt, the British invented a product that was to be favored in Mediterranean and Caribbean markets for centuries: a lightly salted dried cod. The Norwegians called it terranova fisk, Newfoundland fish, but later used the name klipfisk, [literally] rockfish, because it was dried on rocky coasts. As green and salted-and-dried fish became available, they were preferred to the unsalted stockfish and brought substantially higher prices.
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stockfish (plural stockfishes or stockfish)
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Further reading
Merluccius on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Merluccius on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Category:Merluccius on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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