SHOAL

Source: 566, 567

shoal. Shoal, v.i. to crowd, press, grow or be shallow

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Shoal (?), n. [[AS. scolu, sceolu, a company, multitude, crowd, akin to OS. skola; probably originally, a division, and akin to Icel. skilja to part, divide. See Skill, and cf. School. of fishes.]] A great multitude assembled; a crowd; a throng; — said especially of fish; as, a shoal of bass. “Great shoals of people.” Bacon. Beneath, a shoal of silver fishes glides. Waller.