The Proto-Indo-European word *h₂ep-
Word *h₂ep-
Meaning water
See also Proto-Indo-European: *ab- ‘water, river’
Synonyms *h₂ekʷ-, *wódr̥/wudr̥, *hₐekʷehₐ-, *we/ohₓr, *yuhₓ-r-, *lokús, *pen-

Comments
Skr. ap; h₂p-isk- "fish" Lat. piscis, Ir. íasc/iasc, Goth. fisks, ON fiskr, Eng. fisc/fish, Gm. fisc/Fisch, Russ. peskar', Polish piskorz, Welsh pysgodyn

Other words that might be of interest
*au̯(e)-9, au̯ed-, au̯er- ‘to flow, to wet water’, *gʷheid- ‘drop’, *mori-/mari- ‘body of water, lake’, *warsa- ‘rainfall, precipitation’, *h₂eĝʰero- ‘lake’, *laku- ‘pond’, *lat- ‘swamp’, *ters- ‘dry’, *wed ‘wet’, *yeg- ‘ice’, *welg / wolg ‘moisture, wet, liquid food’, *s(t)r-ew-/s(t)r-ow-/s(t)r-u-/sreu̯- ‘to flow’, *dehanu- ‘river’, *del- ‘to flow’, *gʷel(s)- ‘to flow, to well up’, *h₁eihₓ(s)- ‘ice’, *h₁res-~h₁ers- ‘liquid, moisture’, *h₁wers- ‘rain’, *h₁wes- ‘moist’, *h₂eb(h)- ‘river’, *h₃eust(y)o- ‘estuary, river mouth’, *hₐeghlu~hₐeĝhlu ‘rain’, *hₐehₓperos(?) ‘river bank, shore of sea’, *hₐel- ‘to well up, to flow’, *hₓihₓlu ‘mud, swamp’, *welk-~welg- ‘wet’, *wegʷ- ‘wet’, *kr̥snehₐ ‘spring, wave’, *kseros- ‘dry’, *leg- ‘drip, trickle’, *lehat- ‘moist, wet’, *m(e)hₐd- ‘moist, become wet, fat’, *móri ‘sea’, *rṓs ‘moisture, dew’, *srīges- ‘cold, frost’, *stag- ‘drip, seep’, *suhₓ- ‘rain’, *drewentih₂- ‘river name’, *n̥bʰ(ro/ri)- ‘rain’, *siskus ‘dry’