Etymology of the English word gobioid
the English word
gobioidderived from the New Latin word
Gobioideaderived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobio (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobio (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobio (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobio (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobio (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobio (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobio (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobio (small fish)
derived from the Latin word
gobius (small fish)
Date
The earliest known usage of gobioid in English dates from the 19th century.