porbeagleEtymologyUnclear, but likely from Cornish porth (“harbor”) + bugel (“shepherd”), with the latter element either influenced by English beagle or in fact formed from it, with only the first element truly being from Cornish.porbeagle means A large pelagic predatory shark, Lamna nasus, of the Atlantic. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 93 out of 100.nounA large pelagic predatory shark, Lamna nasus, of the Atlantic.“In English waters, the porbeagle is considered the premier shark to catch, but in other parts of the world it is considered a nuisance, or at best a poor substitute for its more glamorous relative, the mako.”