English to Maori Meaning of merchant - kaihokohoko


Merchant :
kaihokohoko

kaihokohoko, mahi, kaipakihi, kaihoko

kaihokohokomerchantablekaihokohoko
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Share More
Definitions of merchant in English
Noun(1) a businessperson engaged in retail trade
Examples of merchant in English
(1) Tulips became a status symbol - and wealthy Dutch and European aristocrats and newly-wealthy merchant classes had to have them!(2) Thus, the potential of global exposure to global communication, the dream of every merchant in history, has arrived.(3) At twelve years of age, Verne ran off to be a cabin boy on a merchant ship, thinking he was going to have an adventure.(4) Bristol poet, Thomas Rowley, a monk and friend of William Canynge, a historical Bristol merchant .(5) Come on out, you fuzzy-headed wind-up merchant .(6) Calls for western-style reforms tend to be confined to the merchant classes and some members of the existing establishment.(7) Toward the left foreground are the small yellow houses of the common people; note the red roofs of the merchant class, clustered around the open bazaar.(8) At this stage in history, the merchant class, desperate for money to finance their adventures, struggled with the monopoly of the moneylenders and overcame it.(9) As well as being the senior ensign of the King's ships, the red ensign was also worn by merchant ships.(10) The diary's favourite balls-up merchant is still Danny, though.(11) The fleet of merchant ships was as busy as Rome readying for war.(12) The people who benefited most, economically, were the merchant class and slightly wealthier farmers.(13) In a masterstroke of casting, He plays Vanya as a bored and disappointed man who entertains himself by playing the Glasgow wind-up merchant .(14) A very well off and prosperous merchant , to be sure, but my ancestors had to work for the respect my father has now.(15) Summer runs were deemed too risky, because foul winter weather provided far better cover for slow-moving merchant ships.(16) The English were informed of the Spanish movements and quickly assembled a fleet of mostly merchant ships.
Related Phrases of merchant
(1) merchant bank ::
pēke kaihokohoko
(2) merchant ship ::
kaipuke kaihokohoko
(3) merchant account ::
pūkete kaihokohoko
(4) wine merchant ::
kaihokohoko waina
(5) merchant navy ::
kaipuke kaihokohoko
(6) merchant fleet ::
kaipuke kaihokohoko
(7) merchant vessel ::
oko kaihokohoko
(8) scrap merchant ::
kaihokohoko mau
(9) wealthy merchant ::
kaihokohoko taonga
(10) merchant marine ::
moana kaihokohoko
Synonyms
Noun
1. trader ::
kaihokohoko
3. wholesaler ::
wholesaler
4. broker ::
kaihokohoko
5. agent ::
kaihoko
6. seller ::
kaihoko
8. buyer and seller ::
kaihoko me te kaihoko
9. vendor ::
kaihoko
10. distributor ::
distributor
11. peddler ::
peddler
13. shopkeeper ::
shopkeeper
14. storekeeper ::
kaihokohoko
Different Forms
merchant, merchantable, merchants
Word Example from TV Shows
The home of my colleague,
Illyrio Mopatis, a merchant.

The home of my colleague, Illyrio Mopatis, a MERCHANT.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 1

And I'm no lord, merely a humble merchant.

And I'm no lord, merely a humble MERCHANT.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 4

Now if you'll pardon me,
I'll seek out the merchant captain,

Now if you'll pardon me, I'll seek out the MERCHANT captain,

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 7

Besides, it is a poor wine merchant
who would drink up his own wares.

Besides, it is a poor wine MERCHANT who would drink up his own wares.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 7

Why are we on a merchant ship?
Why no Lannister sails?

Why are we on a MERCHANT ship? Why no Lannister sails?

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 4

English to Maori Dictionary: merchant

Meaning and definitions of merchant, translation in Maori language for merchant with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of merchant in Maori and in English language.

Tags for the entry 'merchant'

What merchant means in Maori, merchant meaning in Maori, merchant definition, examples and pronunciation of merchant in Maori language.

Learn Prepositions by Photos
Commonly confused words
form of verbs
Learn 300+ TOEFL words
Fill in the blanks
Topic Wise Words
Learn 3000+ common words
Words Everyday
Most Searched Words
GRE words
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension

Blog List

Topic Wise Words

Learn 3000+ Common Words

Learn Common GRE Words

Learn Words Everyday

Your Favorite Words
Currently you do not have any favorite word. To make a word favorite you have to click on the heart button.
Your Search History