Etymology:
The word "shotten" is derived from Middle English "schoten," which in turn comes from Old English "gescoten," meaning "to become emaciated."
Meaning:
"Shotten" refers to:
Origin:
The word "shotten" originates from the spawning behavior of fish. When fish release their eggs or milt during spawning, they lose a significant amount of body mass, causing them to become thin and emaciated. This appearance is referred to as "shotten." Over time, the term began to be used to describe game birds that had not yet gained weight before the winter season.
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