Language selection

Search

Browse hierarchy

Current terminology preferences : Natural order and International variant

Nomenclature

Data record

Secondary term

fishhook

URI
https://nomenclature.info/nom/3869 (opens semantic view)
Definition
A device, often of metal, consisting of a thin shank with a bend, point and barb at one end of the shaft and an eyelet at the other. Tied to the end of a fishing line, used to hold bait and snag fish by its flesh.
Definition source(s)
  • Parks Canada / Parcs Canada, and Canadian Heritage Information Network / Réseau canadien d’information sur le patrimoine. 2009–2018. “Parks Canada Descriptive and Visual Dictionary of Objects / Dictionnaire descriptif et visuel de Parcs Canada.” 2009–2018.
English
Term (International)
fishhook
Alternative term(s)
fish hook; fish-hook; fishing hook
French
Term (International)
hameçon
Term gender (International)
masculine
Alternative term(s)
haim
Inuktitut
Term
ᓂᒃᓯᒃ
Term (Latin script)
niksik
Spanish
Term
anzuelos
External term source
Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online
Date created
2010-01-01
Date updated
2023-11-17
Parks Canada code(s)
  • 04-00207
Downloads
JSON-LD, Turtle or RDF/XML
URL
https://page.nomenclature.info/nom/3869 (reopens this page)
Other references to this concept

Exact matching concepts from other linked open data sources

Note: external sources may not have all data in both English and French.

Matching concepts from other linked open data sources
Data source Label Language Match
Art & Architecture Thesaurus fishhooks (Art & Architecture Thesaurus) English Exact
Culture.FR: Dénomination - Joconde hameçon (Culture.FR: Dénomination - Joconde) French Exact
Wikidata fishing hook (Wikidata) English Exact
Date modified: