Fishermen vs Fishmonger - What's the difference?
fishermen | fishmonger |
(British) A person who sells fish. (A female fishmonger can also be called a fishwife.)
(British, rare) A fishmonger's, a fishmonger's shop: a shop that sells fish.
* 1931 , Grace Hegger Lewis, Half a Loaf , H. Liveright (publisher), page 225:
* 1990 , Elizabeth Jane Howard, The Light Years , Simon and Schuster (1995), ISBN 9780671527938,
* 2007 , Leslie Ann Bosher, To the Manor Drawn , Murdoch Books, ISBN 9781921259890,
(archaic) A pimp.
As nouns the difference between fishermen and fishmonger
is that fishermen is while fishmonger is (british) a person who sells fish (a female fishmonger can also be called a fishwife).fishmonger
English
Noun
(en noun)- And Susan, sure of this inevitable answer, would ask Cook to pop into the fishmonger for a nice bit of salmon,
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- A nice woman at the fishmonger in Earl’s Court Road—she had to walk miles to find a fish shop—told her how to cook the fillets of plaice she bought.
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- Cornish peppered mackerel, smoked haddock, Scottish herring and pearl-white skate wings are all laid on a bed of crushed ice at the fishmonger .
- "Excellent well; you are a fishmonger ." - William Shakespeare, said by Hamlet to Polonius. (Act 2, Scene 2)