Merchant Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (original) (raw)
Britannica Dictionary definition of MERCHANT
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1
somewhat old-fashioned
:
someone who buys and sells goods especially in large amounts
- a wine merchant [=_dealer_]
- Merchants traveled hundreds of miles to trade in the city.
- a family of wealthy merchants
2
chiefly US or Scotland
:
the owner or manager of a store
- The town's merchants closed their shops during the parade.
- Prizes were given by local merchants.
3
informal
:
someone who is known for a particular quality, activity, etc.
- He's a real speed merchant. [=he runs very fast]
- doom merchants [=people who are always saying that bad things are going to happen]
Britannica Dictionary definition of MERCHANT
always used before a noun
:
used for or involved in trading goods
- merchant ships
- a society's merchant class
- a wealthy merchant family