lucy
See also:
Lucy
English
Etymology
From
Latin
lūcius
.
Noun
lucy
(
plural
lucies
)
(
archaic
)
the
pike
(a kind of fish).
1895
,
The Gentleman's Magazine
, January to June issue,
pg. 38
:
That a
lucy
or luce is the mature pike, every piscatorial schoolboy knows.
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