Results for merchandise
Definitions of merchandise:
part of speech: noun
The goods of a merchant: anything traded in.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for merchandise:
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Their merchandise was sometimes carried in wagons as far as the site of Fort du Quesne, which the English rebuilt after its capture, changing its name to Fort Pitt.
"The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada", Francis Parkman -
I paid one man two hundred and nine dollars for a note of one hundred and forty dollars, and another man one hundred and seventy- five dollars for a note of one hundred and twenty- two; and still another ninety dollars for a note of fifty, besides various open accounts for merchandise bought, and for borrowed money; in all amounting to nearly one thousand dollars.
"Twenty Years of Hus'ling", J. P. Johnston -
Yet I remember observing the Moors about their business,- despatching one to Elche for a train of mules, charging a second boat with merchandise while the first returned, etc.
"A Set of Rogues", Frank Barrett