whitebait

[ hwahyt-beyt, wahyt- ]
/ ˈʰwaɪtˌbeɪt, ˈwaɪt- /

noun, plural white·bait.

a young sprat or herring.
Cookery. any small, delicate fish cooked whole without being cleaned, especially the sprat.

Origin of whitebait

1750–60; white + bait, so called from use as bait

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British Dictionary definitions for whitebait

whitebait
/ (ˈwaɪtˌbeɪt) /

noun

the young of herrings, sprats, etc, cooked and eaten whole as a delicacy
any of various small silvery fishes, such as Galaxias attenuatus of Australia and New Zealand and Allosmerus elongatus of North American coastal regions of the Pacific

Word Origin for whitebait

C18: from its formerly having been used as bait