Amal Laghrissi
In the street below a peddler was crying his wares " What does "crying his wares" mean
31 Eki 2021 15:21
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A peddler sells things in the street. It’s a somewhat antiquated word. It means someone who sells used clothes, for instance, or pots and pans, or even freshly caught fish, usually off a cart. You don’t see peddlers anymore in most cities or even rural towns in the US. It has nothing to do with whether the goods are illegal or stolen, and in fact this isn’t an implication at all. (One slang word for someone who sells stolen goods is a “fence.”) It’s merely someone who lives day to day by selling things he or she has found or made.
31 Ekim 2021
Someone's wares are the things that they sell, - Yes usually in the street - no. Wares can be sold anywhere. A peddler is someone who sells illegal drugs or stolen good. - No A peddler is s general term. It's just not often seen anymore that legitimate sales are in the street. The root "ped" comes from Latin simply meaning on foot. Then taken up in pedals on bicycles. So a peddler is really only someone who sells on foot, not in a shop. Originaly somoene walking round areas to find customers, hence the need to cry out to let lpeople know he/she is there and buying/selling. More recently, it would mean anyone who sells things in small quantities, regardless of where or how. A small-time peddler would contrast with large store sales. Crying his wares, is calling out that that have thiings to sell (or buy) & usually calling out what they are. "New lamps for old" -
31 Ekim 2021
Davetli
Someone's wares are the things that they sell, usually in the street A peddler is someone who sells illegal drugs or stolen good. I hope this was helpful🙏✨
31 Ekim 2021
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