Halieutics

/ˌhæliˈjuːtɪks/ noun

Definition

The science, practice, or art of fishing; the study or branch of knowledge concerning fishing methods and techniques.

Etymology

From Greek 'halieutika,' the plural noun form of 'halieutikos.' The '-ics' ending indicates a field of study or practice, similar to 'physics' or 'ethics,' making it a discipline or body of knowledge rather than just an adjective.

Kelly Says

By turning 'halieutic' into 'halieutics,' the ancient Greeks transformed a simple adjective into an entire field of study—treating fishing knowledge as seriously as we treat physics or mathematics today, which shows how central fishing was to their culture.

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