noun
- Plural of gurnet; small to medium-sized marine fish with a large head and spiny fins, found in Atlantic and Mediterranean waters and often used as food.
Usage: Chiefly British English; Also called sea robin in North American English
Examples
- The fishmonger displayed fresh gurnets on ice at the market.
- Gurnets are popular in Mediterranean cuisine and are often grilled whole.
- The chef prepared a simple dish of pan-fried gurnets with lemon and herbs.
- Local fishermen catch gurnets in the coastal waters during spring.
- Gurnets have firm white flesh that works well in fish stews.