pis·ca·ry  (p ĭs k ə-r ē)
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n. pl. pis·ca·ries 1. The taking of fish in waters that one does not own but that by custom or law are open for such use by the public. 2. A fishery.
[From Middle English piscaries, fishing rights, from Medieval Latin piscāria, from Latin, neuter pl. of piscārius, of fish, from piscis, fish. Sense 2, Medieval Latin piscārium : Latin piscis, fish + Latin -ārium, -arium.] |