piscor
Latin > English
piscor piscari, piscatus sum V DEP :: fish
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
piscor: ātus, 1,
I v. dep. n. piscis, to fish: ut ante suos hortulos piscarentur, Cic. Off. 3, 14, 58: piscemur, venemur, Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 57: animi laxandi causā piscabatur hamo, Suet. Aug. 83: piscatus est rete aurato, id. Ner. 30: retia in piscando durantia, Plin. 19, 1, 2, § 15: vado piscari, Vulg. Johan. 21, 3.—Prov.: piscari in aëre, to give one's self useless trouble, to labor in vain, Plaut. As. 1, 1, 86: piscari aureo hamo, to risk more than the game is worth: minima commoda non minimo sectantis discrimine similes aiebat esse aureo hamo piscantibus, cujus abrupti damnum nullā capturā pensari potest, Suet. Aug. 25 fin.>
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
piscor,¹² ātus sum, ārī (piscis), intr., pêcher : Cic. Off. 3, 58 ; Hor. Ep. 1, 6, 57 ; in aere Pl. As. 99, pêcher en l’air, perdre son temps.
Latin > German (Georges)
piscor, ātus sum, ārī (piscis), fischen, ante hortulos alcis, Cic.: hamo, Suet.: rete aurato, Suet. – Sprichw., piscari in aëre, sich vergebliche Mühe machen, Plaut. asin. 99. – Partiz. subst., a) piscāns, antis, m., der Fischer, lenunculus piscantis, Amm. 16, 10, 3. – b) piscātūrus, ī, m., der Fischer, Th. Prisc. 4. p. 316 (a).
Latin > Chinese
piscor, aris, ari. d. :: 打魚。獲魚。漁。— in aere 綠木求魚。— hamo 釣魚。— rete aurato 以金網捕魚。
Translations
fish
Arabic: صَادَ; Moroccan Arabic: صيّد; Armenian: ձուկ բռնել; Aromanian: piscuescu; Asturian: pescar; Basque: arrantzan egin; Belarusian: рыбачыць, лаві́ць рыбу; Borôro: wogu; Breton: pesketa; Bulgarian: ловя риба; Catalan: pescar; Cebuano: mamasol, mamukot, managat, mangisda; Cherokee: ᎠᏧᎲᏍᎦ; Chinese Cantonese: 釣魚, 钓鱼; Mandarin: 釣魚, 钓鱼, 漁, 渔; Classical Nahuatl: *michahci, michma; Czech: rybařit; Danish: fiske; Dutch: vissen, hengelen, snoeken; Esperanto: fiŝkapti; Fijian: siwa, qoli; Finnish: kalastaa; French: pêcher; Friulian: pescjâ, pesčhâ; Galician: pescar; German: fischen, angeln; Gothic: 𐍆𐌹𐍃𐌺𐍉𐌽; Greek: ψαρεύω, αλιεύω; Ancient Greek: ἀγρεύω, ἀγρώσσω, αἱρέω, ἁλιεύω, ἀσπαλιεύομαι, γριπεύω, γριπέω, γριπίζω, ἐκκαλαμάομαι, ἐλλοπιεύω, θηράω, ἰχθυάω, ἰχθῦς θηρεύειν; Greenlandic: aalisarpoq; Guaraní: kutu, pirakutu; Hawaiian: lawaiʻa; Hungarian: halászik; Icelandic: veiða, fiska; Ido: peskar; Indonesian: memancing; Interlingua: piscar; Irish Old Irish: ad·claid; Istriot: pascà; Italian: pescare; Japanese: 釣る; Kabuverdianu: piska, peská; Kaingang: vim ke; Khmer: នេសាទ; Korean: 낚시하다; Lao: ປະມົງ; Latin: piscor; Latvian: zvejot, makšķerēt; Lithuanian: žvejoti, žuvauti, meškerioti; Lombard: pescà; Luxembourgish: fëschen; Malay: menangkap ikan, memancing; Malayalam: മീൻപിടിക്കുക; Maori: hī, matira, hao, māngoingoi, makamaka, makamaka ika; Middle English: fisshen; Norman: pêtchi; Norwegian: fiske; Occitan: pescar; Old English: fiscian; Persian: ماهیگیری; Polish: łowić ryby, wędkować; Portuguese: pescar; Quechua: challway; Romani Kalo Finnish Romani: matšalaa; Romanian: pescui; Romansch: pestgar, pescar, pastgear; Russian: рыбачить, ловить рыбу; Sardinian: piscae, piscai, piscare; Serbo-Croatian: pecati, upecati; Shor: палықтарға; Slovene: ribariti, loviti ribe; Southern Ohlone: huynina; Spanish: pescar; Sranan Tongo: fisi; Swedish: fiska; Thai: ตกปลา, ประมง; Tok Pisin: huk; Turkish: balık tutmak; Ukrainian: рибалити, ловити рибу; Vietnamese: câu cá; Walloon: pexhî; Welsh: pysgota; West Frisian: fiskje; White Hmong: nuv ntses