dulse
A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland.
Noun
- A seaweed of a reddish-brown color (Palmaria palmata) which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland.
- Then Egil said, ‘That happens if you eat dulse, it makes you even thirstier.’ - 1997, “Egil's Saga”, in Bernard Scudder, transl., The Sagas of Icelanders, Penguin, published 2001, page 151:
- They worked together on their father's patch: desperately, hungrily, from dawn to nightfall; dragging up dulse from the shore to nourish the stones; [...] but nothing much grew except their own sense of separation. -...
Origin
Borrowed from Irish duileasc, Scottish Gaelic duileasg; compare Welsh delysg.