piscator

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin piscātor.

  1. borrowed from piscātor

Definitions

  1. A fisherman

    A fisherman; an angler.

    • The canes themselves tower up, many of them, for more than thirty feet in height, and are at the lower joints as thick as a man's arm, though millions of lesser growth are there, to furnish fishing-poles for all the piscators alive.
    • On the other hand, the sundry species (and these represent the majority) which will take a 'personal vanity' fly always move in shoals, and a little observation will show the piscators that they bite for two reasons only […]

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