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First published 1941 (SND Vol. II). Includes material from the 1976 and 2005 supplements.
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BLOCKAN, n. Also blochan (Kcb. 1795 Stat. Acc.1 XI. 13). A young coal-fish, Gadus virens. Cf. Block, n.3, and Bluchan.Ayr.4 1928:
Blockan, a small coalfish.
Gall. 1692 Dr Archbald in A. Symson Large Description of Gall. (1823) App. VI. 149:
Blockan, [a fish] about the bigness of a white salmond-trout.
Gall. [1887] H. Maxwell Place Names of Galloway (1930) Intro.:
Blockans or pollack whiting.
Wgt., Kcb. 1988 W. A. D. and D. Riach A Galloway Glossary :
blockan 2. a pollack (the young of the coal-fish).
Uls. 1880 W. H. Patterson Gl. Ant. and Dwn.:
The fry [of the coal fish] are called gilpins, small ones pickies; the mid-sized ones blockans and glashans, and when large, grey lord and stanlock.

Comb.: blockan brain, id. (Kcb. 1845 Stat. Acc.2 IV. 321).

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