mercer

word

/ˈmɝsɝ/
/mˈɜːsɐ/

Definition

A mercer is a person who sells cloth and textiles, especially fine or expensive fabrics. It is an old term that is now mostly historical or used in specific contexts.

Usage & Nuances

"Mercer" is largely outdated today and found mainly in historical texts or contexts relating to old trade guilds. It refers to sellers of textiles, not to be confused with modern shopkeepers or grocers. Not commonly used in everyday English.

Example Sentences

The mercer displayed beautiful silk in the shop window.

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A mercer traveled from town to town selling fabrics.

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The rich family always bought their linens from the local mercer.

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Years ago, my grandmother worked as a mercer in the village market.

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You could find almost any kind of fabric at the old mercer's shop.

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If you were looking for quality cloth in the 1800s, the mercer was the person to see.

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