Chapmanship

/ˈtʃæp.mən.ʃɪp/ noun

The quality, practice, or skill of being a chapman; the status or conduct of a merchant or tradesman.

From chapman (a merchant or trader, from Old English ceap 'trade' + man) + -ship (suffix for office or status). Chapman was a common occupational term in medieval and early modern England.

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