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Definition of gwyniad

gwyniad
Powan Pow"an, Powen Pow"en, n. (Zo["o]l.) A small British lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeoides, or C. ferus); -- called also gwyniad and lake herring.
gwyniad
Gwiniad Gwin"i*ad (gw[i^]n"[i^]*[a^]d), n. [W. gwyniad a whiting, the name of various fishes, fr. gwyn white.] (Zool.) A fish (Coregonus ferus) of North Wales and Northern Europe, allied to the lake whitefish; -- called also powan, and schelly. [Written also gwyniad, guiniad, gurniad.]

Meaning of gwyniad from wikipedia

- The gwyniad (Coregonus pennantii) is a freshwater whitefish native to Bala Lake (Welsh: Llyn Tegid) in northern Wales. The po****tion is threatened by...
- abundant pike, perch, brown trout, roach, and eel. It also contains the gwyniad, a fish unique to the locality and listed as critically endangered by the...
- note include char, eel, salmon, shad, sparling and Arctic char, while the gwyniad is unique to Wales, found only in Bala Lake. Wales is known for its s****fish...
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- a matter of debate. Currently the Scottish powan, along with the Welsh gwyniad known from a single lake, and four similar po****tions in England known...
- others to be locally restricted species (such as the British powan and the gwyniad or the Alpine gravenche, as well as distinct intralacustrine morphs and...
- freeze over, most recently in the severe winters of 1947 and 1963. The rare Gwyniad fish—trapped in the lake at the end of the last ice age, some 10,000 years...
- peled (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) (peled) Coregonus pennantii Valenciennes, 1848 (gwyniad) Coregonus pidschian (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) (humpback whitefish) Coregonus...
- occurring habitat of the powan (fish), although it is closely related to the gwyniad and other similar fish. The loch also has salmon, sea trout, brown trout...
- include char, eel, salmon, shad, sparling and Arctic char, whilst the gwyniad is unique to Wales, found in two locations, Bala Lake, with a conservation...