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chapman
1[ chap-muhn ]
noun
- British. a peddler.
- Archaic. a merchant.
Chapman
2[ chap-muhn ]
noun
- Frank Mich·ler [mik, -ler], 1864–1945, U.S. ornithologist, museum curator, and author.
- George, 1559–1634, English poet, dramatist, and translator.
- John. Appleseed, Johnny.
Chapman
1/ ˈtʃæpmən /
noun
- ChapmanGeorge15591634MEnglishTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: poet George 1559–1634, English dramatist and poet, noted for his translation of Homer
chapman
2/ ˈtʃæpmən /
noun
- archaic.a trader, esp an itinerant pedlar
Derived Forms
- ˈchapmanˌship, noun
Other Words From
- chapman·ship noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of chapman1
Example Sentences
The chapman trade was a good one The Miller trade was stupid and will come back to haunt us.
The newcomer, Tra’Von chapman, is a dual threat who transferred from Pittsburgh.
I told him I was waiting for the chapman who travelled between Winton, Petersfield, and Portsmouth, and at the same time ordered a meal, for the morning ride had made me hungry.
The vilest traffickers in souls are all His chapmen, and for gold a prebend’s stall He’ll sell them, or an abbacy or mitre.
A little later, three more suffered, and again the Square rang with the shrill cries of the chapmen who peddled their last speeches from door to door.
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