monger

mon·ger

 (mŭng′gər, mŏng′-)

n.

1. A dealer in a specific commodity. Often used in combination: an ironmonger.

2. A person promoting something undesirable or discreditable. Often used in combination: a scandalmonger; a warmonger.

tr.v. mon·gered, mon·ger·ing, mon·gers

To peddle.


[Middle English mongere, from Old English mangere, from Latin mangō, dealer in slaves, probably of Greek origin.]

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monger

(ˈmʌŋɡə)

n

1. (Commerce) (in combination except in archaic use) a trader or dealer: ironmonger.

2. (in combination) a promoter of something unpleasant: warmonger.

[Old English mangere, ultimately from Latin mangō dealer; compare Old High German mangari]

ˈmongering n, adj

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mon•ger

(ˈmʌŋ gər, ˈmɒŋ-)

n.

1. a person who is involved with something in a petty or contemptible way (usu. used in combination): a gossipmonger.

2. Chiefly Brit. a dealer in or trader of a commodity (usu. used in combination): fishmonger.

v.t.

3. to sell; hawk.

[before 1000; Middle English (n.); Old English mangere=mang(ian) to trade, act as a monger (« Latin mangō salesman) + -ere -er1]

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun1.monger - someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be soldmonger - someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold

art dealer - a dealer in works of art requiring esthetic evaluation

barterer - a trader who exchanges goods and not money

bibliopole, bibliopolist - a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books)

cutler - a dealer in cutlery

draper - a dealer in fabrics and sewing materials (and sometimes in clothing and drygoods)

fence - a dealer in stolen property

hardwareman, ironmonger - someone who sells hardware; "in England they call a hardwareman an ironmonger"

mercer - a dealer in textiles (especially silks)

stamp dealer - a dealer in stamps (whose customers are stamp collectors)

stock trader - someone who buys and sells stock shares

Verb1.monger - sell or offer for sale from place to placemonger - sell or offer for sale from place to place

sell, trade, deal - do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"

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