piscatorial
Britishadjective
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of or relating to fish, fishing, or fishermen
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devoted to fishing
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Etymology
Origin of piscatorial
C19: from Latin piscātōrius, from piscātor fisherman
Explanation
Teach a man to fish and he eats for a day. Teach a man to excel in the piscatorial arts, and he eats for a lifetime. Piscatorial means having to do with fishing. Piscis is Latin for fish, the name of the astrological sign meaning "fish" (spelled Pisces, the Latin plural), and also the root of piscatorial. Think of the word as a cousin to agricultural. If we lived in a place that relied as heavily on fisheries as we do on farms, piscatorial might be as common a word as agricultural.
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Example Sentences
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It’s perfectly reasonable for you to insist that until you can afford a separate room for your piscatorial friends, your apartment has to be mammals only.
From Slate • Dec. 8, 2014
He dictated piscatorial descriptions to an assistant in a schooner above.
From Time Magazine Archive
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From Biarritz, it is a quick trip into the verdant Pyrenees, where one can take advantage of the region's piscatorial plenty.
From Time Magazine Archive
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At White Pine Camp the President has not been photographed in actual piscatorial encounter, but his merest fishing experience has been nationally recounted.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Hauld 'em! hauld 'em!" shouts Bruce; but the weighty piscatorial mass is too much for us, it will drag us desperately along the deck to the stern of the vessel.
From Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses by Cozzens, Frederic S.
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