pescador
See also: Pescador
Asturian
Etymology
From Latin piscātor, piscātōrem.
Noun
pescador m sg (feminine singular pescadora, masculine plural pescadores, feminine plural pescadores)
Catalan
Etymology
From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin piscātor, piscātōrem.
Galician
Etymology
From Old Portuguese pescador, from Latin piscātor, piscātōrem.
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese pescador, from Latin piscātor.
Pronunciation
Noun
pescador m (plural pescadores, feminine pescadora, feminine plural pescadoras)
- fisher (one that fishes)
Descendants
- → Angolar: pisikarô
- → Kabuverdianu: piscador
- → Papiamentu: piskadó
- → Principense: pixkadô
- → Tetum: peskadór
Romanian
Noun
pescador n (plural pescadoare)
- a large fishing boat or ship, used on the sea for large-scale fishing
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish pescador, from Latin piscātor, piscātōrem.
Adjective
pescador (feminine singular pescadora, masculine plural pescadores, feminine plural pescadoras)
- That fishes
Noun
pescador m (plural pescadores, feminine pescadora, feminine plural pescadoras)
Derived terms
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