colporter

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English

Etymology

Anglicization of colporteur, from French.

Noun

colporter (plural colporters)

  1. Alternative form of colporteur

French

Etymology

From Latin comportare, from comportō (I carry).

Pronunciation

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Verb

colporter

  1. to peddle; to hawk
  2. to spread (gossip, accusation)

Conjugation

Derived terms

Descendants

  • German: kolportieren

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