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comprador

American  
[kom-pruh-dawr] / ˌkɒm prəˈdɔr /
Or compradore

noun

  1. (formerly in China) a local agent or factotum, as of a foreign business house.


comprador British  
/ ˌkɒmprəˈdɔː /

noun

  1. (formerly in China and some other Asian countries) a native agent of a foreign enterprise

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Etymology

Origin of comprador

First recorded in 1605–15; from Portuguese: literally, “buyer” from Latin comparātor, equivalent to comparā(re) “to furnish, provide, prepare” ( see com-, prepare) + -tor -tor

Example Sentences

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Según cuenta la leyenda, frotar un boleto contra la figurita de un pájaro cantor que hay dentro de la tienda aumentará las posibilidades de que el comprador cobre el premio.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 24, 2025

La heredera de Fórmula Uno, Petra Ecclestone, y un comprador misterioso hicieron historia este mes con la venta récord de $119.75 millones de “The Manor” en Holmby Hills.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 24, 2019

He then departed to the vestibule of the hotel, where he encountered the comprador.

From Held by Chinese Brigands by Strang, Herbert

Sunday, March 18th.—At six o'clock this morning Mabelle and I went ashore with the steward and the comprador to the market.

From A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months by Brassey, Annie

Their comprador, or Chinese purchaser, who acted also as interpreter, having landed to make arrangements, the boats proceeded higher up the river on an exploring expedition.

From The Three Midshipmen by Prout, Victor