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English
Noun
cod-liver (countable and uncountable, plural cod-livers)
- Rare form of cod liver.
1901 November, W. T. Grenfell, “Life in Labrador”, in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, volume CLXX, number MXXXIII, Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood & Sons, , page 689, column 1:Casks of rotting cod-liver taint the air at every fishing-stage and on every one of the hundreds of schooners, while even one small seal-oil factory is run, in the Straits of Belle Isle.
1905, Sessional Papers, Volume 9, First Session of the Tenth Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, Session 1905, volume XXXIX, page 334:I must not fail to mention that a distillery for the purpose of converting cod-livers into oil was established here last year by a New Yorker, but, through circumstances which are hard to explain, the whole business failed entirely, and the plant was finally removed to Grand Greve, Gaspé, Quebec.
1934, Thelma Roberts, Red Hell: The Life Story of John Goode, Criminal, New York, N.Y.: Rae D. Henkle:From the moment that first batch of fish was salted down that boat came alive with smells. The fresh smell of the sea, wafted by a stiff breeze off the ice-caps, was now displaced by the stench of rotting cod-livers.
1969, Farley Mowat, “Voyage of the “Oregon””, in The Boat Who Wouldn’t Float, New York, N.Y.: Bantam Books, published 1981, →ISBN, page 128:The dory was high and dry on the beach, enveloped in the now familiar stench of rotting cod-livers.