Quattuor pisces.
"Fish" in Latin is piscis.
The word fish in the Latin language is said as pices. The word fish in Spanish is said as tanque and in Italian as serbatoio.
Derived from the latin word piscis.
Piscis.
Quattuor pisces.
Piscina is the Latin equivalent of 'fish pond, tank for fish'. It's a feminine gender noun that also may be translated loosely as 'reservoir' and 'swimming bath [or pool]. It's a derivative of 'piscis', which is the masculine gender noun that means 'fish'.The Latin word also exists in English. But in English, the noun 'piscina' refers to the sacristy sink into which water is poured. It's the water from the priest's washing of his hands before and after blessing and handing out the wine and the wafer of Mass.
aquarium.
'Garuum' is not a word in Latin; 'garum' is fish sauce. You don't want to know the recipe.
The word piscine comes from 1799. It originates from the Latin word piscis 'fish' + -ine.
Boar, wild boar; fish
None. It is the plural form of the Latin word piscis, a fish.
The English word "fish" comes from Anglo-Saxon "fisc" meaning "fish," which in turn comes from Proto-Germanic "*fiskiz" meaning "fish," which in turn came from Proto-Indo-European "piskis" meaning "fish." This Indo-European form is also the origin of the Latin word "piscis" meaning "fish."