Chapwoman

/ˈtʃæpwʊmən/ noun

A female merchant or trader, especially one who bought and sold goods independently in medieval times.

From Old English ceapman (merchant/trader) where 'ceap' meant 'to buy or sell,' combined with 'woman.' The male form 'chapman' is more common, but chapwoman appears in historical records.

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