Dace Meaning and Definition

Dace

Dace

Pronunciation

/dæs/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A small fish, typically found in rivers and streams.

Examples

  • The angler caught a dace while fishing in the river.
  • Daces are a popular species for aquaculture.

Synonyms

  • Fish
  • Trout

Etymology

The word “Dace” originates from Old English “dæc”, from Proto-Germanic “*daiksaz”, which is derived from Proto-Indo-European “*deik-“, meaning “to shine” or “to gleam”.

Usage Notes

When referring to the fish, use the singular form “dace”, while in collective contexts, use the plural form “daces”.

Cultural References

In Japanese culture, “dace” () is a popular ingredient in miso soup and sushi.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “Dace of gold”, a metaphorical expression for a valuable find.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Fish
  • Trout
  • Carp

Collocations

  • “Dace in the river”
  • “Dace species”

Frequency of Use

The word “Dace” is relatively rare in modern language, with most references coming from scientific and aquatic contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Daice
  • Daci

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