Meaning & Definition of Seine in English
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Seine
A type of fishing net drawn along the water to catch fish.
Pronunciation:
/seɪn/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
seinesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A large fishing net that hangs vertically in the water, with floats on the top and weights on the bottom.
Example Sentence: The fishermen set out to sea with their seine to catch schools of fish.
Definition: To fish using a seine net.
Example Sentence: They seine the river every summer for trout.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English 'seine', from Old French 'seine', from Latin 'sagena'.
Synonyms
netfishing netcatching device
Common Phrases and Expressions
- seine fishing: A method of fishing using a seine net.
- seine net: The type of net used in seine fishing.
- to seine a river: To fish in a river using a seine net.
Translations
- Spanish: red de cerco
- French: seine
- German: Schleppnetz
- Russian: сачок
Related Words
- trawl: A method of fishing that involves dragging a net through the water.
- cast net: A circular net that is cast into the water to catch fish.
Slang Meanings of seine
Meaning: To trap someone or something unexpectedly.
Example Sentence: He got seined into helping them with the project last minute.