noun
- plural of pedlar; people who travel from place to place selling small goods
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The pedlars carried their wares in large packs on their backs.
- Medieval pedlars brought news and goods to remote villages.
- Street pedlars sold trinkets and souvenirs to tourists.
- The market was filled with pedlars offering fresh produce.
- Traveling pedlars were common before the rise of permanent shops.
- The pedlars set up their stalls early in the morning.