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Definition of Lampern

Lampern
Lampern Lam"pern, n. [See Lamprey.] (Zo["o]l.) The river lamprey (Ammoc[oe]tes, or Lampetra, fluviatilis). Note: The name is also applied to other river lampreys.

Meaning of Lampern from wikipedia

- river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis), also known as the river lamprey or lampern, is a species of freshwater lamprey. Adult river lampreys measure from...
- (Lethenteron camtschati****), also known as the ****anese river lamprey or ****anese lampern (Petromyzon ****onicus Martens 1868, Lampetra fluviatilis ****onica (Martens...
- Chevin, Crayfish, Dates, Eel, Flounder, Frenches, Gudgeon, Grayling, Lampern, Lamphrey, Lenbrood, Loach, Minnows, Pickeral, Pinks, Perch, Roach, Ruff...
- more species of fish than any other loch in Scotland, including lamprey, lampern, brook trout, perch, loach, common roach and flounder. The river lamprey...
- name comes from the village name Plinkaigalis. The name Minaga means 'lampern'. "Plinkaigalio ežeras". Gamtos katalogas. Retrieved 2020-12-14. Vanagas...
- Yes 1600 Trellis E3 Yes 1500 Stonechat E6 Yes 1200 Partridge E6 Yes 1200 Lampern E2 Yes 1300 Old Market E2 Yes 1000 Amb****ador E14 Yes 1100 St George's...
- previous mill buildings opposite Stouts hill and then transiting what is now Lampern View before exiting west towards Cam/Coaley; elements clearly visible just...
- Turnpike Road, near Howell's Down, across Owlpen Down, to a Lane leading to Lampern Hill; and from another Part of the said Turnpike Road, near the Latterwood...
- located by taking the old Roman road to Tetbury/Cirencester (now called Lampern Hill) from Uley Road as you enter the village from the east. You can also...
- Jerkum was known as a traditional product of Worcester along with potted lamperns and curd cheesecakes. A 19th-century reference, again from Worcester, suggests...