Pick"er*el (?), n. [Dim. of
Pike.] [Written also pickerell.] 1.
A young or small pike. [Obs.]
Bet [better] is, quoth he, a pike than a
pickerel.
Chaucer.
2. (Zoöl.) (a) Any
one of several species of freshwater fishes of the genus Esox,
esp. the smaller species. (b) The glasseye,
or wall-eyed pike. See Wall-eye.
&fist; The federation, or chain, pickerel (Esox reticulatus)
and the brook pickerel (E. Americanus) are the most common
American species. They are used for food, and are noted for their
voracity. About the Great Lakes the pike is called
pickerel.
Pickerel weed (Bot.), a blue-flowered
aquatic plant (Pontederia cordata) having large arrow-shaped
leaves. So called because common in slow-moving waters where pickerel
are often found.