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halieutic, a. and n.|hælɪˈjuːtɪk| [ad. L. halieuticus, a. Gr. ἁλιευτικός, f. ἁλιευτής fisher, f. ἁλιεύειν to fish, f. ἅλς the sea.] A. adj. Of or belonging to fishing.
1854Badham Halieut. 85 Suggestive of old halieutic associations. B. n. pl. halieutics: The art or practice of fishing; a treatise on fishing.
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. i. viii. 32 Foure bookes of Cynegeticks or venation, five of Halieuticks or piscation. 1696J. Edwards Exist. God i. 192 Other particulars which are mention'd in halieuticks. 1854Badham (title) Prose Halieuticks; or Ancient and Modern Fish Tattle. Hence haliˈeutical a. = halieutic a.; haliˈeutically adv., in relation to fishing.
1851Fraser's Mag. XLIV. 437 Halieutical. 1883Sat. Rev. 22 Dec. 796 To be halieutically encyclopædic. |