<span class="searchmatch">chapmen</span> plural of chapman <span class="searchmatch">chapmen</span> plural of chapman <span class="searchmatch">chapmen</span> plural of chapman...
German Kaufmann, Swedish köpman. IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃæpmən/ chapman (plural <span class="searchmatch">chapmen</span>) (obsolete) A dealer or merchant, especially an itinerant one. Synonyms:...
Danish København, from Old Danish Køpmannæhafn (“Copenhagen”, literally “<span class="searchmatch">chapmen’s</span> haven”). Compare Faroese Keypinhavn, Icelandic Kaupinhafn, and Swedish...
Formerly sold by <span class="searchmatch">chapmen</span>; see the etymology there, and book. English Wikipedia has an article on: chapbook Wikipedia chapbook (plural chapbooks) A small...
Canterbury Tales, line 134-140: In Surrie whylom dwelte a companye Of <span class="searchmatch">chapmen</span> riche, and therto sadde and trewe, That wyde-wher senten her spycerye,...
Old Danish Køpmannæhafn, equivalent to modern Danish købmænds havn (“<span class="searchmatch">chapmen's</span> haven, merchants' harbor”). Compare Icelandic Kaupmannahöfn. IPA(key):...
Acquaintance; a Gouty Courtier, or some rich over-grown Officer, to be ready-money <span class="searchmatch">Chapmen</span> for any of her Punchable Nuns, who had not, as yet, broken the brittle...
that was demanded for her upon the sack. There was a great confluence of <span class="searchmatch">chapmen</span>, that resorted from every part, with a design to purchase, which they were...
Beautie is bought by iudgement of the eye, / Not vttred by baſe ſale of <span class="searchmatch">chapmens</span> tongues: […] A figurative use. 1604 (first performance), [Thomas Middleton]...
on their Stalls, and foisting Goods disagreable to the Patterns of the <span class="searchmatch">Chapmen</span>. 1728, Nathaniel Salmon, A New Survey of England, page 149: These Concessions...