chapman

/ˈtʃæpmən/
noun
  1. A person who buys and sells goods; a trader or merchant, especially one who travels to sell goods.
    • My great-grandfather was a chapman who traded spices and fabrics across the countryside.
    • In medieval times, a chapman would travel from village to village selling cloth and trinkets.
    • The old chapman set up his stall at the market every Saturday.
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