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costermonger
n.
fruit and vegetables seller who sells from a cart or stand on the street
Costermonger
Costermonger,
coster, or
costard is a
street seller of fruit and vegetables, in London and other British towns. They were ubiquitous in mid-
Victorian England, and some are still found in markets. As usual with street-sellers, they would use a loud sing-song
cry or chant to attract attention. Their cart might be stationary at a market stall, or mobile (horse-drawn or
wheelbarrow). The term is derived from the words
costard (a now-extinct medieval variety of large, ribbed
apple) and
monger; i.e., seller.
costermonger
Noun
1. a hawker of fruit and vegetables from a barrow
(synonym) barrow-man, barrow-boy
(hypernym) trader, bargainer, dealer, monger
Costermonger
(n.)
An apple seller; a hawker of, or dealer in, any kind of fruit or vegetables; a fruiterer.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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costermonger
A seller of fruits, vegetables, and other food, especially from a street cart