Definition of the word merchant

Pronunciation of vocabulary merchant

merchantnoun

thương gia

/ˈmɜːtʃənt//ˈmɜːrtʃənt/

Origin of the word merchant

The word "merchant" has its roots in Old French, dating back to the medieval period. During this time, merchants were important figures in society, as they helped to facilitate trade and commerce between different communities. In Old French, the word for a merchant was "mercator," which literally translates to "one who deals in merchandise." This word came from the Latin "mercatus," meaning "commodities," which further roots back to the word "merx," meaning "goods" or "wares." As trade and commerce continued to grow throughout Europe during the Middle Ages, the word "merchant" (auchmerchant) became a common term in Middle English to describe someone who engaged in buying and selling goods for profit. Over time, the definition and connotation of the word "merchant" have evolved, reflecting changes in the broader societal contexts of commerce and trade. In modern times, the term can refer to a wide range of individuals and businesses engaged in various types of commercial activities, from small-scale shopkeepers to large multinational corporations that operate globally. Today, the seemingly simple and straightforward term "merchant" reflects a complex and dynamic history of commerce and trade, illustrating the longstanding significance of merchants as cultural and economic actors in society, from medieval times to the present day.

Vocabulary summary merchant

typenoun

meaningmerchant

examplemerchant service: merchant shipping line

examplea merchant prince

typeadjective

meaningtrade

examplemerchant service: merchant shipping line

examplea merchant prince

Example of vocabulary merchantnamespace

meaning

a person who buys and sells goods in large quantities, especially one who imports and exports goods

người mua bán hàng hóa với số lượng lớn, đặc biệt là người xuất nhập khẩu hàng hóa

  • a coal/wine merchant

    một người buôn than/rượu

  • Venice was once a city of rich merchants.

    Venice từng là thành phố của những thương gia giàu có.

meaning

a person who sells goods to the public, especially through a store

một người bán hàng hóa cho công chúng, đặc biệt là thông qua một cửa hàng

  • The credit cards are accepted by 10 million merchants worldwide.

    Thẻ tín dụng được chấp nhận bởi 10 triệu người bán trên toàn thế giới.

meaning

a person who likes a particular activity

một người thích một hoạt động cụ thể

  • a speed merchant (= somebody who likes to drive fast)

    một người buôn bán tốc độ (= ai đó thích lái xe nhanh)

  • noise merchants (= for example, a band who make a lot of noise)

    những người buôn bán tiếng ồn (= ví dụ, một ban nhạc gây ra nhiều tiếng ồn)

Idioms of vocabulary merchant

doom merchant | prophet of doom
a person who predicts that things will go very badly
  • The doom merchants who said television would kill off the book were wrong.
  • prophet of doom | doom merchant
    a person who predicts that things will go very badly
  • The prophets of doom who said television would kill off the book were wrong.

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