- fish-fag
- торговка рыбой (разговорное) грубая, скандальная женщина
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
fish-fag — fishˈ fag noun (archaic) A woman who sells fish • • • Main Entry: ↑fish … Useful english dictionary
fish fag — female fish monger … Dictionary of ichthyology
fish-fag — female fish monger … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fishwife — A fishwife or fish fag is a woman who sells fish. [cite book|title=Oxford English Dictionary|url=http://www.oed.com|accessdate=2008 04 27|quote=A woman who sells fish] Such women were notoriously loud and foul mouthed as in the proverb, To swear… … Wikipedia
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Fagg — This interesting English surname originated in Kent as a metonymic nickname describing a fishmonger or baker. The surname dates back to the 13th Century. One source attributes the name to the Old English word Fagg , a flat fish, plaice or a flat… … Surnames reference
Fagge — This interesting English surname originated in Kent as a metonymic nickname describing a fishmonger or baker. The surname dates back to the 13th Century. One source attributes the name to the Old English word Fagg , a flat fish, plaice or a flat… … Surnames reference
Vagg — This interesting English surname originated in Kent as a metonymic nickname describing a fishmonger or baker. The surname dates back to the 13th Century. One source attributes the name to the Old English word Fagg , a flat fish, plaice or a flat… … Surnames reference
Vaggs — This interesting English surname originated in Kent as a metonymic nickname describing a fishmonger or baker. The surname dates back to the 13th Century. One source attributes the name to the Old English word Fagg , a flat fish, plaice or a flat… … Surnames reference
Vagges — This interesting English surname originated in Kent as a metonymic nickname describing a fishmonger or baker. The surname dates back to the 13th Century. One source attributes the name to the Old English word Fagg , a flat fish, plaice or a flat… … Surnames reference