fishify

/ˈfɪʃɪfʌɪ/

Etymology

From fish + -ify.

verb

  1. To change (flesh) to fish; to transform into a fish.“Ben[volio]. Here comes Romeo, here comes Romeo. Mer[cutio]. Without his Roe, like a dryed Hering. O fleſh, fleſh, how art thou fiſhified?”
  2. To make as wet as a fish; to drench with water.“[…] I have found a cure for his lunatic excellency. Water expelleth fire—marry, when he talks of being an archbishop, souse him, good Tio,—fishify him straight,—may be his madness is a dog madness which flieth from the fountain.”