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fishmonger
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fish·mon·ger  (fshmnggr, -mng-)
n. Chiefly British
One that sells fish.

fishmonger [ˈfɪʃˌmʌŋgə]
n
(Business / Commerce) Chiefly Brit a retailer of fish
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.fishmonger - someone who sells fishfishmonger - someone who sells fish              
bargainer, dealer, monger, trader - someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold
Translations
fishmonger [ˈfɪʃmʌŋgəʳ] N (Brit) → pescadero/a m/f
fishmonger's (shop)pescadería f

fishmonger [ˈfɪʃmʌŋgər] n
(= person) → poissonnier/ière m/f
(= shop) → poissonnerie f

fishmonger [ˈfɪʃˌmʌŋgəʳ] n (Brit) → pescivendolo
fishmonger's (shop) → pescheria

fishmonger تاجر الأسماك prodavač ryb fiskehandler Fischhändler ιχθυοπώλης pescadero kalakauppias poissonnier trgovac ribom pescivendolo 魚屋 생선 장수 vishandelaar fiskehandler sprzedawca ryb peixeiro торговец рыбой fiskhandlare คนขายปลา balıkçı người bán cá 鱼商


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Then there was the fish monger who delivered in a pony and trap and the hardware man who used a horse and wagon and sold everything from a donkey stone to a canteen of cutlery.
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