What does MERCHANT mean?

Definitions for MERCHANT
ˈmɜr tʃəntmer·chant

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word MERCHANT.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. merchant, merchandisernoun

    a businessperson engaged in retail trade

Wiktionary

  1. merchantnoun

    A person who traffics in commodities for profit.

  2. merchantnoun

    The owner or operator of a retail business.

  3. Etymology: From marchant, from marchant, from mercans, present participle of mercor, from merx, from merere; see mercy and merit.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Merchantnoun

    One who trafficks to remote countries.

    Etymology: marchand, French.

    France hath flaw’d the league, and hath attach’d
    Our merchants goods at Bourdeaux. William Shakespeare, Henry VIII.

    The Lord hath given a commandment against the merchant city to destroy the strong holds thereof. Isa. xxiii. 11.

    The most celebrated merchants in the world were situated in the island of Tyre. Joseph Addison, Freeholder, №. 42.

ChatGPT

  1. merchant

    A merchant is an individual, company or entity engaged in the business of buying and selling goods or services with the goal to earn profit. They are involved in trade and commerce, often serving as an intermediary between a buyer and a producer, conducting transactions in a physical store or an online platform. They typically purchase goods in bulk at wholesale prices and sell them to consumers at a higher price.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Merchantnoun

    one who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; a trafficker; a trader

  2. Merchantnoun

    a trading vessel; a merchantman

  3. Merchantnoun

    one who keeps a store or shop for the sale of goods; a shopkeeper

  4. Merchantadjective

    of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as, the merchant service

  5. Merchantverb

    to be a merchant; to trade

  6. Etymology: [OE. marchant, OF. marcheant, F. marchand, fr. LL. mercatans, -antis, p. pr. of mercatare to negotiate, L. mercari to traffic, fr. merx, mercis, wares. See Market, Merit, and cf. Commerce.]

Wikidata

  1. Merchant

    A merchant is a businessperson who trades in commodities produced by others, in order to earn a profit. Merchants can be one of two types: ⁕A wholesale merchant operates in the chain between producer and retail merchant, typically dealing in large quantities of goods. Some wholesale merchants only organize the movement of goods rather than move the goods themselves. ⁕A retail merchant or retailer, sells commodities to consumers, usually in small quantities. A shop owner is a retail merchant.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Merchant

    mėr′chant, n. one who carries on trade, esp. on a large scale: one who buys and sells goods: a trader: (obs.) a supercargo: a merchant-vessel.—adj. pertaining to trade or merchandise.—v.i. Merch′and (Bacon), to trade or traffic.—n. Mer′chandīse, goods bought and sold for gain: (B. and Shak.) trade: dealing.—adjs. Mer′chantable, suitable for sale: inferior to the very best, but suitable for ordinary purposes; Mer′chant-like (Shak.), like a merchant.—ns. Mer′chantman, a trading-ship: (B.) a merchant:—pl. Mer′chantmen; Mer′chantry, the business of a merchant; merchants collectively.—Merchant prince, one who has made a great fortune as a merchant; Merchant service, the ships, &c., engaged in commerce: the commerce which is carried on by sea; Merchant ship or vessel, a ship used for carrying goods; Merchant tailor, a tailor who supplies the cloth for the clothes which he makes. [Fr. marchand.]

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Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. MERCHANT

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Merchant is ranked #2455 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Merchant surname appeared 14,692 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 5 would have the surname Merchant.

    63.7% or 9,368 total occurrences were White.
    15.7% or 2,308 total occurrences were Black.
    14.3% or 2,102 total occurrences were Asian.
    3.2% or 483 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
    2.3% or 345 total occurrences were of two or more races.
    0.5% or 87 total occurrences were American Indian or Alaskan Native.

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British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'MERCHANT' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4732

  2. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'MERCHANT' in Nouns Frequency: #1429

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of MERCHANT in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of MERCHANT in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of MERCHANT in a Sentence

  1. Gerry Northwood:

    By expanding their merchant fleet, the Russians are possibly seeking to bring the heavy lift of armaments and other equipment destined for Syria under direct government control, it does afford a bit of protection - they are Russian flagged. It is likely they will put armed personnel on board and will be robust about their immediate security.

  2. Peter Hinchliffe:

    Merchant shipping accepts that it has a role to play in this crisis, but we also need support.

  3. Polly Adler:

    What it comes down to is this: the grocer, the butcher, the baker, the merchant, the landlord, the druggist, the liquor dealer, the policeman, the doctor, the city father and the politician—these are the people who make money out of prostitution.

  4. Darren Huston:

    The CEO transition comes at a good time for the company. We have a strong leadership team and are very excited about the future, including the strong pipeline of innovation we will deliver to our customers and merchant partners in the coming months.

  5. Thomas Nashe:

    A traveler must have the back of an ass to bear all, a tongue like the tail of a dog to flatter all, the mouth of a hog to eat what is set before him, the ear of a merchant to hear all and say nothing.

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