Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
merchant .
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Examples
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_Italian Dictionary_, which I bought of Rodd at the time when I purchased my folio 1632, I find _mercatantè_ translated by the word "marchant,"
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Category: andre bauer, larry marchant, South Carolina
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Comme de coutume, les invités ont rejoint leur siège en marchant sur un tapis rouge.
Archive 2010-03-01 Rene Meertens 2010
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Quatre fils, dont il a formé les talens, marchant sur ses traces, transmettront à la postérité un nom illustré par un siécle de travaux & de gloire.
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Let me hesten to introduce myself as Mr. Angela Roberto Di Leo, I am an Italian but was adopted by a catholic priest at the age of nine, I grewup in the monastery and finaly got married to Mr. Roberto Di Leo at the age of twenty an Italian based business man in Togo, who until his death was a timber export marchant here in the republic of Togo.
writerchic88 Diary Entry writerchic88 2005
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Et ce matin, j'ai un conference avec mon directeur pour determiner si nous implementon un grand system pour les travaillers dans les stations, et je ne pense pas que le system sera marchant.
catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2004
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The gouernment and deciding of all quarels and dueties to be payed, the whole carauan commiteth to one speciall rich marchant of the company, of whose honesty they conceiue best.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The chiefe marchant that landed the sayd Barke Aucher was a marchant stranger called Anselm Saluago, and because the time was then very dangerous, and on going into Leuant, especially to Chio, without a safe conduct from the Turke, the said Anselm promised the owner Sir Anthony Aucher, that we should receiue the same at
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Kersies: for there is great difference in profit to our people betweene the clothing of a sacke of wooll in the one, and the like sacke of wooll in the other, of which I wish the marchant of
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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For wee came very well furnished of euery thing, and euery day we eat fresh mutton, because there came many shepheards with vs with their flocks, who kept those sheepe that we bought in Babylon, and euery marchant marked his sheepe with his owne marke, and we gaue the shepheards a Medin, which is two pence of our money for the keeping and feeding our sheep on the way and for killing of them.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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