Meaning & Definition of word "Salmon"

Salmon

/ˈsæm.ən/

noun:

  • 1. A large fish that is often found in the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, known for its pink or orange flesh and is commonly used as a food source.
    • Example: We had grilled salmon for dinner last night.
  • 2. The name of various species of fish within the family Salmonidae.
    • Example: The river is home to several types of salmon, including sockeye and chinook.
  • 3. The edible flesh of salmon fish, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
    • Example: I love making sushi with fresh salmon.

Etymology

Middle English 'salmon', from Latin 'salmo', from 'salire' (to leap), referring to the fish's leaping ability.

Common Phrases and Expressions

salmon run:

Refers to the seasonal migration of salmon from the ocean back to freshwater to spawn.

salmon pink:

A pale pink color resembling the color of cooked salmon flesh.

Related Words

trout:

A freshwater fish related to the salmon, often sought after by anglers.

fishing:

The activity of catching fish, which often includes targeting salmon.

smoked salmon:

Salmon that has been cured and smoked, popular as a delicacy.

Slang Meanings of salmon

Meaning: A term used in some fishing communities to refer to a novice angler.

Example Sentence: That guy thinks he's a pro, but he's just a salmon down at the river.

Meaning: Used to describe someone who goes along with the crowd without question.

Example Sentence: Don't be a salmon; think for yourself!