merchand

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English

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Etymology

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From French marchander. See merchant.

Verb

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merchand (third-person singular simple present merchands, present participle merchanding, simple past and past participle merchanded)

  1. (obsolete) To trade; to traffic.
    • 1622, Francis Bacon, Bacon's History of the Reign of King Henry VII, Cambridge University Press, published 1902, page 91:
      Besides that, Ferdinando had but newly taken breath from the war with the Moors; and merchanded at this time with France for the restoring of the counties of Russignon and Perpignian, oppignorated to the French.