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Origin and history of piscatorial

piscatorial(adj.)

"pertaining to fishing or fishermen," 1750, from piscatory + -ial. or else from French piscatorial, from Latin piscatorius. Related: Piscatorially.

Entries linking to piscatorial

"pertaining to fishing or fishermen," 1630s, from Latin piscatorius "of fishermen," from piscator "fisherman," from piscari "to fish," from pisces "a fish," from PIE root *pisk- "a fish."

adjectival word-forming element, variant of -al (1) with connective -i-. From Latin -ialis, in which the -i- originally was from the stem of the word being attached but later came to be felt as connective.

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