ˈȯ(ə)rf noun
( -s )
Etymology: German orf, orfe, from Old High German orvo, from Latin orphus, a sea fish, from Greek orphos, orphōs; perhaps akin to Old English eorp, earp dark, dusky, Old High German erpf brown, Old Norse jarpr brown, Greek orphnos dark
: an ide of a golden variety that is often stocked in ornamental pools ; broadly : ide II