The salmons ascend rivers and penetrate to their head streams to spawn.
The salmon then took off a piece of his fin and gave it to the boy, saying: "If any difficulty meets you, or trouble comes on you, call on what salmons are in the sea to come and help you.
Then he took out the fin that his eldest sister's husband had given him, and called on whatsalmons were in the sea to bring up the chest with the duck inside, and put it out on the beach before him.
Note: The salmons ascend rivers and penetrate to their head streams to spawn.
Among the true salmons are: Black salmon, or Lake salmon, the namaycush.
Almost at the same instant, these young seamen hailed their respective decks, and gave notice that a wide field was coming in upon them, and must eventually crush them, unless avoided.
Soon afterward, the captain came very quietly on deck, and stood by me for some time looking at the compass.
It is my province to consider only the Rocky Mountain whitefish and the cisco, as the salmons and trouts are described in another volume of this series.
Thrym received his veiled bride with due courtesy, but was greatly surprised at seeing her eat for her supper eight salmons and a full grown ox, besides other delicacies, washing the whole down with three tuns of mead.
Salmons subscribed $10; and other contributions are expected.
In their school life Miss Salmonshas their confidence equally with their pastor.
But I have caught two grilses and a sea trout since, and lost two others, salmons or grilses, that fairly got the hooks out of their mouths.
These fish, then, have the same habits as our English salmons and trouts?
You transiently referred, Halieus, yesterday, to that instinct of salmonswhich induces them to run up rivers from the sea on the approach of rain.
The other replies: "How good the beer at the Three Salmons tasted that day we walked all the way from Caerleon on the Old Usk Road.
The fish is thicker than [oth crossed out] ordinarie salmons and very much & more largely spotted whether not rather Beccard gallorum or Anchorago Scaligeri I haue bothe draught & head of one dryed either of wch you may command.
Salmons haue a recurued peece of flesh in ye end of the lower iawe wch when they shutt there mouths deepely enters the upper.
Among the fishes of our Norwich riuer wee scarce reckon salmons [see Note 92] yet some are yearly taken.
The regular form of a Fish is obviously the ellipse, as we find to be the case in our fresh-water Fishes, namely, the Perches, Salmons and Carps.
Now, however, the Salmons correspond decidedly to the Reptilia; and the Flying Fishes, which are ranged below the Pikes, probably to the Birds.
Being, however, extremely slippery, he would have escaped had not Thor held him fast by the tail, and this is the reason why salmons have had their tails ever since so fine and thin.
Thor alone an ox devoured, salmons eight, and all the sweetmeats women should have.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "salmons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.