peddler
peddler / peddler / peddler
Noun
pl: peddlers
This term evokes an image of mobility and small-scale commerce, traditionally associated with itinerant traders carrying wares in packs or carts. While it can describe a legitimate historical profession, it frequently carries a negative or suspicious connotation in modern usage. In contemporary contexts, the word often shifts from physical goods to illicit items or intangible misinformation. When used to describe someone spreading rumors or theories, it implies a lack of integrity and a deliberate attempt to deceive or manipulate the public.
Meanings
Nounpeddler
A person who travels from place to place selling small goods, often of low value, typically from a cart or pack.
"The old peddler sold buttons and ribbons to the villagers."