singular past indicative and past participle fisshed) to fish 1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular. <span class="searchmatch">fissh</span> (noun) English: fish Scots: fish...
plentiful, abundant Chaucer Withoute bake mete was nevere his hous, Of <span class="searchmatch">fissh</span> and flessh, and that so plentevous It snewed in his hous of mete and drynke...
See also: Fisch fysshe, fysch, fish, fische, fis, fyshe, <span class="searchmatch">fissh</span>, vish From Old English fisċ; in turn from Proto-West Germanic *fisk, from Proto-Germanic...
of metaphor by Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales: Prologue (c. 1405) as "<span class="searchmatch">fissh</span> þt is waterlees". Compare also the antonymous French comme un poisson dans...
(“swordfish”) Middle English: fisch, fysshe, fysch, fish, fische, fis, fyshe, <span class="searchmatch">fissh</span>, vish English: fish (see there for further descendants) Scots: fish, fysch...
Guaraní: pira Mehináku: kupati Mende: nye Middle Dutch: visc Middle English: <span class="searchmatch">fissh</span> Middle High German: visch Middle Korean: 믌고기 (mulskwoki) Middle Low German:...