"fishmongress" meaning in All languages combined

See fishmongress on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: fishmongresses [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} fishmongress (plural fishmongresses)
  1. Alternative form of fishmongeress Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: fishmongeress Categories (topical): Female people, Occupations
    Sense id: en-fishmongress-en-noun-DSOooO~t Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1900, The Pilot: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature and Learning, volume 2, page 286:",
          "text": "They have quite ceased to act as saleswomen, and only some twenty or thirty fishmongresses come occasionally to buy.",
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          "ref": "1942, Henry Dwight Sedgwick, Memoirs of an Epicurean, pages 284, 286:",
          "text": "Réjane, the beautiful fishmongress sold silver-grey mackerel, holding them up by the tail in her adorable fingers, a sight that would have ravished Velasquez, and did ravish me.[…]And some of me for the Alhambra, and some of me for the fish market at Granada and the loveliest of fishmongresses.",
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          "ref": "1950, Adrian Carton de Wiart, Happy Odyssey, Pen & Sword, published 2007, reprinted 2011, →ISBN:",
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          "ref": "1954, Anya Seton, Katherine, Hodder & Stoughton, →ISBN:",
          "text": "‘Fishmongress’ she calls me, as though Father’s trade was aught to be ’shamed of!”",
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          "ref": "1963, Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Research, pages 28, 30:",
          "text": "At the shore, the fish may be packed into jute sacks or doum-palm leaves baskets and taken to the nearest market place for sale to fishmongresses. The fish mongress^([sic]) then puts the fish in whatever container she may have, or just spreads them out on a mat, figure 10.[…]Figure 10. Fishmongress at Market Place, Diré, 1962.",
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          "text": "Off Grafton St., the statue of the fetching fishmongress Molly Malone is referred to as “the tart with the cart.”",
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          "ref": "2010 [1987], The Cost of Sugar, HopeRoad Publishing, translation of Hoe duur was de suiker by Cynthia McLeod, →ISBN, revised in 1995:",
          "text": "Nene Duseisi, the fishmongress, had just explained to her where she could find Ma Akuba: someone who would help her beloved Misi Elza and free her from the cursed Misi Sarith.",
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