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vender

American  
[ven-der] / ˈvɛn dər /

noun

  1. vendor.


Etymology

Origin of vender

First recorded in 1590–1600; vend + -er 1

Example Sentences

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Indeed, the film tracks down Fernando Rojas Vender, the unrepentant former commander of Chile’s air force, who makes clear the extent of the damage done.

From The Guardian • Nov. 1, 2018

“People are just ripping up their lawns and putting down gravel. They’re saying ‘forget about it,’” Vender says.

From National Geographic • Jul. 6, 2015

“I’m in Beverly Hills quite a bit and the people there have very green lawns,” Vender says.

From National Geographic • Jul. 6, 2015

“The coyotes are so thirsty that they’re roaming around during the day,” Vender says.

From National Geographic • Jul. 6, 2015

Of all the itinerant callings the Watchman, the Water Carrier, the Vender of Milk, the Town Crier, and the Pedlar, are most probably of the highest antiquity.

From The Cries of London Exhibiting Several of the Itinerant Traders of Antient and Modern Times by Smith, John Thomas

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