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Whelk(recipes)
Whelk Fritters(recipes)

whelk(1) (iou)



whelk noun1.
[Old English weoloc, wioloc: cf. Western Flemish willok, wullok. The spelling with wh- (15) is perh. due to assoc. with WHELK noun2.]
(The shell of) any of various marine gastropod molluscs of the family Buccinidae and related families, most of which are predators of bivalve molluscs and have turbinate shells; esp. Buccinum undatum, which is common on N. Atlantic coasts and is used as food.
dog-whelk: see DOG noun & adjective.
Comb.: whelk-stall a stall at which whelks are sold; unable to run a whelk stall, incompetent, esp. in business; whelk-tingle = TINGLE noun2.