[f. FISH sb.1 + -ED2.] Supplied with fish.

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1630.  R. Johnson, Relations of the Most Famous Kingdoms, etc., 365. Savoy. Many and large lakes it hath, and those very well fisht.

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1846.  McCulloch, Acc. Brit. Empire (1854), I. 641. Not one had a full cargo, only one or two being half fished.

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1882.  F. Day, Fishes of Gt. Brit., II. 215. The trawl-net boats were continually coming in clean, and, with rare exceptions, were very poorly fished until the recent cold, frosty weather set in, when some splendid takes were secured.

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