From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Fishtrouttrout /traΚt/ βββ noun1π Image of trout (plural trout) [countable, uncountable]HBF a common river-fish, often used for food, or the flesh of this fish2 βold troutExamples from the Corpustroutβ’ The Arundell Arms Hotel in Devon runs a variety of courses in wet and dryfly fishing for salmon and trout.β’ Providing freshtrout for dinner was rarely a problem.β’ Winnisquam has some good laketrout, so the guys say, but this part of Winnipesaukee is prime.β’ Insects falling into the water during the summer provide a substantialproportion of the diet of trout.β’ That includes eight lakes that will receivebonus trophy-size trout in the 5-to 12-poundclass.β’ The loch is full of wildbrown trout; where a basket of thirty trout is the rule, rather than the exception.Origintrout(1000-1100)Late Latintructa type of fish with sharp teeth, from Greek, from trogeinβto biteβ