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ˈsea-ˌfisher 1. One who fishes in the sea. † Also the fishing frog or angler. Obs.
1601Holland Pliny ix. xlii. I. 261 The fish called the sea Frog, (and of others, the sea Fisher) is as craftie everie whit as the other. 1893Fishing Gaz. 6/3 An Amateur Sea Fisher's Club. 1898‘J. Bickerdyke’ (title) Practical letters to young sea fishers. †2. An officer of the royal household. Obs. Cf. quot. 1526 s.v. sea-fish n.
1455in Househ. Ord. (1790) *21 Th' Office of the Catery... William Hampton, See-Fyssher. 1526Ibid. 143 Sea-Fisher. So sea-fisherman, one who fishes in the sea.
1865J. C. Wilcocks (title) The Sea-Fisherman..comprising the chief methods of Hook and Line Fishing in the British and other Seas. |