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handseller

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English

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Etymology

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From hand +‎ seller.

Noun

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handseller (plural handsellers)

  1. (archaic) A cheapjack, or itinerant seller.
    • 1876, William Green, Charles Hindley, The Life and Adventures of a Cheap Jack, page 109:
      And I have no hesitation in saying, “we three”—viz., Aaron Jessell, William Green, and Friday, were a match for any six handsellers then on the road, masters or men.

References

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  • John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary