First use of the term "shark"

First use of the term
Quién
Sir John Hawkins
Dónde
United Kingdom
Cuándo
1569
The earliest usage of the term 'shark' to denote these fishes apparently occurred when sailors from the second expedition of celebrated 16th-Century English seaman Sir John Hawkins exhibited a specimen in London in 1569 and referred to it as a "sharke", after which this became the accepted name for such creatures. Until then, they had been referred to by sailors as 'sea dogs'.