suru verb (special), transitive verb
to catch fish; to take marine products
Archaic transitive suru verb meaning to catch fish or harvest seafood. In modern Japanese, 漁る (あさる) or 漁をする (りょうをする) are more common.
古い文献では「海に出て魚を漁する」と記されている。
In old documents, it is written 'go out to sea and take fish.'
suru verb (special), transitive verb
to chase women; to womanize
Archaic figurative use meaning to lust after or pursue women. Extremely rare; modern equivalents include 女を漁る (おんなをあさる) or 女遊びをする.
江戸時代の戯作には「女を漁する」という表現が見られる。
In Edo-period light fiction, the expression 'to chase women' can be found.