pedlar Meaning in Tamil ( pedlar வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
வீடு வீடாகச் சென்று சிறு பொருட்கள் விற்பவர்,
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pedlar தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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pedlar's Usage Examples:
Crowds of petty traders attend, bringing all those miscellaneous articles that can be packed into a pedlar's wallet; and the neighbouring villagers look forward to the occasion to satisfy alike their curiosity and their household wants.
Cathelineau, a pedlar, J.
His father, Emmanuel Mendel, is said to have been a Jewish pedlar, but August adopted the name of Neander on his baptism as a Christian.
18 3 9) discovered that the cause of the sounds was intelligent and would make raps as requested, and, communication being established, the rapper professed to be the spirit of a murdered pedlar.
But the lower orders were excited by reports that the Armenians, supported by the European powers, were plotting the overthrow of the sultan; and their cupidity was aroused by the prospect of wiping out their heavy debts to Armenian pedlars and merchants.
Two pedlars arrived at the north side of the river seeking admittance by the Auld Brig [still in use] .
He became well known in the country of Anjou, over which he travelled as a pedlar and dealer in contraband goods.
Here are pedlars of Nostradamus, and writers of newspaper horoscopes, and academics preaching the End of History.
Sunday trains attracted pedlars and other undesirables who lined the road between the station and Bolton Abbey.
RACHEL (1821-1858), French actress, whose real name was Elizabeth Felix, the daughter of poor Jew pedlars, was born on the 28th of February 1821, at Mumpf, in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland.
"But the lower orders were excited by reports that the Armenians, supported by the European powers, were plotting the overthrow of the sultan; and their cupidity was aroused by the prospect of wiping out their heavy debts to Armenian pedlars and merchants.
the island in the disguise of a pedlar, spread his wares, including a spear and shield, before the king's daughters, among whom was Achilles.
Synonyms:
vendor, peddler, cheapjack, seller, pitchman, vender, crier, marketer, hawker, chapman, sandboy, packman, transmigrante, muffin man, trafficker,
Antonyms:
superior,