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Etymology[]
From Middle English mongere, then old English mangere and finally from the Latin mango, a dealer in slaves.
Noun[]
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Monger ({{{1}}})
- (British) A dealer in a specific commodity, normally used in combination
- costermonger
- A person promoting something undesirable, always used in combination
- warmonger
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terms derived from monger
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Verb[]
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to Monger (third-person singular simple present -, present participle -, simple past and past participle -)
- (transitive, British) To sell or peddle something
Anagrams[]
- egmnor,
- morgen
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