late 13c., pikerel, "young pike," from pike (n.3), the fish, with French pejorative suffix -rel; perhaps formed in Anglo-French. In the Eastern U.S., applied to a common type of pike regardless of age.
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pike n.3
"type of long, slender, voracious freshwater fish," early 14c., pik (mid-12c. in place names), probably short for pike-fish, a special use of pike (n.2) in reference to the fish's long, pointed jaw, and in part from French brochet "pike" (fish), from broche "a roasting spit." In Middle English, proverbial for health and vigor.
-rel
also -erel, diminutive or deprecatory word-forming element, in some cases from Old French -erel (Modern French -ereau) or -erelle, but mostly used with native stems.