chapman
Prononciation : [ˈtʃæp.mən]
Mot
Contexte : « trade »
(noun) a person who travels from place to place selling goods. Imagine a vendor who goes from town to town, offering items like fruits or handmade crafts to people.
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The chapman brought fresh apples and handmade baskets to the market every week.
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Unlike the chapman, who sells goods, the farmer only grows fruits and vegetables on the land.
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Have you ever met a chapman selling unique items in your neighborhood?
Contexte : « historical »
(noun) a term used especially in the past to refer to a merchant or trader. It was common in earlier times to see chapmen traveling to sell their products in different villages.
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In the old village markets, chapmen would set up stalls to showcase their wares.
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Today, there are fewer chapmen; most people shop at large stores instead.
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What kinds of goods do you think a historical chapman would sell?
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