visser
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈvɪ.sər/
noun
Definitions
- A fisher, a fisherman or, less commonly, a fisherwoman.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch vischer inherited from Old Dutch *fiskar inherited from Proto-Germanic *fiskārijaz (fisher) suffix from Dutch, Flemish vissen (fish).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
vissen
Gloss
fish
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- electrofisher English
- fish English
- fisher English
- fisherboy English
- fisheress English
- fisherfolk English
- fisherman English
- fisherperson English
- fisherwoman English
- flyfisher English
- kingfisher English
- rodfisher English
- spearfisher English
- Vissers Dutch, Flemish
- afvissen Dutch, Flemish
- bevissen Dutch, Flemish
- boomkorvisserij Dutch, Flemish
- boot Dutch, Flemish
- dorp Dutch, Flemish
- magneet Dutch, Flemish
- magneetvisser Dutch, Flemish
- parel Dutch, Flemish
- parelvisser Dutch, Flemish
- ring Dutch, Flemish
- schip Dutch, Flemish
- vis Dutch, Flemish
- vislijn Dutch, Flemish
- vissen Dutch, Flemish
- vissenrijk Dutch, Flemish
- visserij Dutch, Flemish
- vissersboot Dutch, Flemish
- vissersdorp Dutch, Flemish
- vissersring Dutch, Flemish
- vissersschip Dutch, Flemish
- vistuig Dutch, Flemish
- vliegvissen Dutch, Flemish
- zwartvissen Dutch, Flemish
- *fiskārijaz Proto-Germanic
- fiscere Old English
- fisċere Old English
- fischer Middle English
- fiskari Old Norse
- vischer Middle Dutch
- visschen Middle Dutch
- fiscari Old High German
- vis Afrikaans
- visser Afrikaans
- Fëscher Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *fiskar Old Dutch