Monger

A monger is a merchant dealer or trader (as opposed to a pedlar, who is a traveling vendor of goods). Mongers were respected merchants, though they were not as wealthy as merchants who had their own set up stores. With respect to professions, the term is applied as a suffix (especially in the UK) to specify someone who deals in a particular kind of good; e.g.:

  • Ironmonger: originally a manufacturer or otherwise supplier of iron goods (see: Ironmongery); now generalized to other metals and other household hardware
  • Fishmonger: a fresh seafood wholesaler or retailer
  • Costermonger: a (frequently non-established) seller of fresh fruit and vegetables
  • Cheesemonger: colloquially, a specialist seller of cheese
  • Fearmongering, spreading fear to attain a goal

Monger may also refer to:

In fiction

Other uses

gollark: Not even the Librem 5 is entirety free of blobs, you know.
gollark: Probably the best I could get would be a very old ARM SoC of some sort.
gollark: I'm defining "usable" as "has WiFi, performance competitive with my fairly recent Intel laptop, has usable high performance GPU".
gollark: I mean, nothing usable.
gollark: I'm pretty sure that's... nothing...?

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