pedlar

Etymology

From Middle English pedlare, variant of Middle English pedare. More at peddler.

noun

  1. (chiefly Britain, otherwise dated) Alternative spelling of peddler
    I had strolled along the platform where the native pedlars called their wares as passengers leaned from the wide carriage windows. 1942 July-August, Philip Spencer, “On the Footplate in Egypt”, in Railway Magazine, page 208

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