Hawker

/ˈhɔːkər/ noun

A person who travels around selling goods, usually inexpensive items, often by calling out loudly to attract customers; a street vendor or peddler.

From Middle Dutch 'hocken' (to crouch, peddle) or possibly from 'hawk' (to offer for sale). The term became common in English by the 1500s for traveling merchants.

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