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What does mercatorem mean?

mercatorem is the accusative case version of the latin word mercator meaning merchant.


What is the etymology of merchant?

There are two places this word came from: 1. From the Anglo-Frank word "marchaunt" meaning "shopkeeper." 2. From the Latin word "mercatare" meaning "to trade"


What roman name was the word merchant derived?

The word "merchant" is derived from the Latin term "mercator," which means "trader" or "merchant." This term itself is linked to "merx," meaning "goods" or "merchandise." The concept of trade and commerce was central to Roman economy and society, making the role of merchants significant in their culture.


What was the original word for merchant?

There is an old French word from the 13th century, probably borrowed from Latin 'mercatare' from 'mercari' meaning to trade and 'merx' meaning goods


What is the base word of Merchant?

Merchant doesn't have a base word.


What does mecatorem mean in latin?

Merchant (direct object).


What is a latin derivative for mercator?

Mercator is the Latin word for "merchant; trader", from the verb mercari, "to buy; to trade".It is also the Latinized name of the 16th-century Flemish cartographer Gerard de Kremer (Gerardus Mercator), who invented the Mercator projection (a method of representing the spherical surface of the earth on a flat rectangular map).


Is the word merchant a first or second accented syllable word?

The word merchant is a second accented syllable word.


What part of speech is the word merchant?

Merchant is a noun.


What is 'merchant' in Latin?

The Latin word for 'merchant' or 'wholesale trader' is mercator. It's a masculine gender noun that derives from the verb 'mercor', which means 'to carry on a trade'. It's considered the opposite of 'caupo', which applies to 'a small innkeeper, retail trader, or shopkeeper'. Its meaning is different from 'negotiator', which refers to 'a businessman, especially a banker'.


What does mercatoria in Latin mean?

merchant sunrise, literally or merchant wind, so merchants connected with sail, ie ships


Is merchant a first or second syllable word?

Merchant is a two syllable word. Mer-chant.