ˈwhale-ˌfishing
[f. whale n. + fishing vbl. n.]
The occupation of taking whales, whaling.
| 1580 in Hakluyt Voy. (1589) 460 To the end we may turne our new found land fishing or Island fishing or our whale-fishing that way. 1699 T. Allison Voy. Archangel 109 A Flemish Fly-boat bound to Greenland, for Whale-fishing. 1722 Elking View Greenland Trade (1859) 95 We can..carry on the whale-fishing trade..much cheaper than the Hollanders. 1820 Scoresby Acc. Arctic Reg. I. 257 Ice becomes exceedingly fragile towards the close of the whale-fishing season. 1889 C. Edwardes Sardinia xviii. 345 The industry [of tunny-fishing] is as speculative as whale-fishing or silver-mining. |