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Definition of trader or merchant

trader or merchant
Feme Feme (? or ?), n. [OF. feme, F. femme.] (Old Law) A woman. --Burrill. Feme covert (Law), a married woman. See Covert, a., 3. Feme sole (Law), a single or unmarried woman; a woman who has never been married, or who has been divorced, or whose husband is dead. Feme sole trader or merchant (Eng. Law), a married woman, who, by the custom of London, engages in business on her own account, inpendently of her husband.

Meaning of trader or merchant from wikipedia

- from labor or the labor of others as in agriculture and craftsmanship. The Romans defined merchants or traders in a very narrow sense. Merchants were those...
- Look up trader in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trader may refer to: Merchant, retailer or one who attempts to generally buy wholesale and sell later...
- and the Little" (retitled "The Merchant Princes" for the collection) in August 1944; and "The Wedge" (retitled "The Traders" for the collection) in October...
- Baniya or Vanika, a trader or merchant belonging to the Indian business class Bania (Newar caste), one of the Newar Uray castes of Kathmandu, traders specialising...
- John Tucker was an English slave trader for the Royal African Company from London, England. Tucker went to Gbap, Sierra Leone, in 1665 alongside Thomas...
- (1987), Traders and Merchants: Panorama of International Commodity Trading, Taylor & Francis, p. 6, ISBN 9783718604357 J. N. Ball (1977), Merchants and Merchandise:...
- membership in a guild was virtually compulsory for a trader to have the formal status of merchant. The guild system ended formally in 1917. In the Kievan...
- Chisholm (circa 1805 - March 4, 1868) was a Scotch-Cherokee fur trader and merchant in the American West. Chisholm is known for having scouted and developed...
- recorded history. The first businesspeople in human history were traders or merchants. Merchants emerged as a social class in medieval Italy. Between 1300 and...
- the 14th-century King U of Goryeo Bania (caste), also Baniya or Vanika, a trader or merchant belonging to the Indian business class Bania (disambiguation)...