Bookmonger

/ˈbʊkˌmʌŋɡər/ noun

A person who deals in books, especially a bookseller or publisher; sometimes used disparagingly for someone who trades in books for profit.

Compound of 'book' and 'monger' (from Old English 'mangere', meaning trader or merchant). The suffix '-monger' often carries negative connotations (like 'fearmonger'), suggesting someone dealing in something for base profit.

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