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merchant

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mer·chant  (mûrchnt)
n.
1. One whose occupation is the wholesale purchase and retail sale of goods for profit.
2. One who runs a retail business; a shopkeeper.
adj.
1. Of or relating to merchants, merchandise, or commercial trade: a merchant guild.
2. Of or relating to the merchant marine: merchant ships.

[Middle English merchaunt, from Old French marcheant, from Vulgar Latin *merctns, present participle of *merctre, frequentative of Latin mercr, to trade, from merx, merc-, merchandise.]

merchant
Noun
1. a person who buys and sells goods in large quantities and usually of one type: a wine merchant
2. Chiefly Scot, US, & Canad a person engaged in retail trade; shopkeeper
3. Slang a person dealing in something undesirable: a gossip merchant
Adjective
of ships involved in commercial trade or their crews: a merchant sailor, the British merchant fleet [Latin mercari to trade]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.merchantmerchant - a businessperson engaged in retail trade
baker - someone who bakes commercially
book seller, bookdealer - a dealer in books; a merchant who sells books
bourgeois, businessperson - a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprise
butcher, meatman - a retailer of meat
clothier, haberdasher - a merchant who sells men's clothing
grain merchant - a merchant who deals in food grains
grocer - a retail merchant who sells foodstuffs (and some household supplies)
hatmaker, hatter, milliner, modiste - someone who makes and sells hats
jeweler, jeweller - someone in the business of selling jewelry
poulterer, poultryman - a dealer in poultry and poultry products
retail merchant, retailer - a merchant who sells goods at retail
rug merchant - a merchant who sells rugs
salt merchant, salter - someone who makes or deals in salt
schlockmeister, shlockmeister - (slang) a merchant who deals in shoddy or inferior merchandise
marketer, seller, trafficker, vender, vendor - someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money
market keeper, shopkeeper, storekeeper, tradesman - a merchant who owns or manages a shop
stationer, stationery seller - a merchant who sells writing materials and office supplies
bargainer, dealer, monger, trader - someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold
merchant-venturer, venturer - a merchant who undertakes a trading venture (especially a venture that sends goods overseas)
vintner, wine merchant - someone who sells wine

merchant
Translations
Spanish merchant [ˈməːtʃənt] ncomerciante m/f
French merchant [ˈməːtʃənt] nnégociant m, marchand m;
timber/wine merchant → négociant en bois/vins, marchand de bois/vins

German merchant [ˈməːtʃənt] nKaufmann m;
timber/wine merchant → Holz-/Weinhändler m

Italian merchant [ˈməːtʃənt] n (= trader) → commerciante m (= shopkeeper); negoziante m;
timber/wine merchant → negoziante di legno/vino

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Sire, there was once upon a time a merchant who possessed great wealth, in land and merchandise, as well as in ready money.
There was once a merchant who had only one child, a son, that was very young, and barely able to run alone.
Meanwhile he conducted the service, but at the point at which he went out to the tomb of his predecessor, he staggered and would have fallen had he not been caught by a merchant standing behind him and by the monk acting as deacon.
 
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