Noun
A dealer in fish.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter his first wife died, Hals took on the young daughter of a fishmonger to look after his children and, in 1617, he married Lysbeth Reyniers. Source: Internet
A beautiful 2 pound Tilapia, whole, from our favorite fishmonger Harry, who cleaned it and got it ready for us to grill for tonight's dinner. Source: Internet
At this time of the year, your local fishmonger or fish supplier will have sides of salmon readily available for you and it is extremely reasonably priced for the number of servings you can enjoy from it. Source: Internet
The World Bank characterises non-farm self-employment to include jobs being a "street vendor, shop owner, dressmaker, assistant, fishmonger, caterer, etc." Source: Internet
I had intended to steam it whole but found myself asking the fishmonger to descale and fillet the fish. Source: Internet
It makes me miss our local fishmonger who travelled to Seattle thrice weekly and who I could call and ask "what's fresh and tasty today? Source: Internet