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Definition of Tradespeople
1. Noun. People engaged in trade.
Definition of Tradespeople
1. n. People engaged in trade; shopkeepers.
Definition of Tradespeople
1. Noun. People engaged in trade. ¹
2. Noun. Skilled workers. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tradespeople
1. [n]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tradespeople
Literary usage of Tradespeople
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hints on Etiquette and the Usages of Society: With a Glance at Bad Habits by Charles William Day (1844)
"ADVICE TO tradespeople. BY tradespeople I do not mean merchants or manufacturers,
but shopkeepers and retailers of various goods, who will do well to ..."
2. A Handbook of Rome and Its Environs by John Murray (Firm) (1864)
"... English Master . xxiv French Masters . xxiv German Master . xxiv Teachers of
Dancing xxiv Fencing Master . . xxiv tradespeople, Shops, &c xxiv Grocers. ..."
3. John Bull and His Island by Max O'Rell (1884)
"Cardboard Villas — Magic Boots — London tradespeople—Shop
Signs—Advertisements—Sandwiches—On, a French Indefinite Pronoun—The Spirit of
Business—Habler is ..."
4. Memoirs of Wilhelmine, Margravine of Baireuth by Wilhelmine, Helena Augusta Victoria (1888)
"The time was too short, the tradespeople would not be able to get their goods,
and unless a miracle were worked things could not be settled in such a hurry. ..."
5. A history of England during the reign of George the third by William Nathaniel Massey (1865)
"Hardly any tradesman, in 1760, tradespeople had more instruction than qualified
him to ... tradespeople ..."
6. A History of England: During the Reign of George the Third by William Massey (1865)
"Hardly, any tradesman, in 1760, tradespeople had more instruction than qualified
him to ... tradespeople ..."
7. The Nursery by Fanny P Seaverns, John L. Shorey (Firm (1874)
"L A. s. THE tradespeople. HE swallow is a mason; And underneath the eaves He
builds a nest, and plasters it With mud and hay and leaves. ..."