Definition for GUIN'IAD, or GWIN'IAD

GUIN'IAD, or GWIN'IAD, n. [W. gwen, gwyn, white.]

The whiting, a fish of the salmon or trout kind, found in many lakes in Europe and in Hudson's Bay. It is gregarious, and may be taken in vast numbers at a draught. Encyc. Pennant.

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