noun
or ped·lar or ped·ler ˈped( ə )lə(r)
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English pedlere, probably alteration of peddere peddler
1. : one that peddles: as
a. : one that offers merchandise (as fruits or vegetables) for sale along the street or from door to door usually carrying his goods in a pushcart, wagon, or truck as distinguished from a canvasser who takes orders for future delivery — called also arab, hawker, huckster, vendor
an itinerant peddler crying his wares
b. : one that retails or offers for sale something intangible (as an idea or personal asset)
a peddler of dreams
peddlers of race hatred
influence peddlers
2. : the larva of various leaf beetles of the genus Cassida and related forms
3. : a local or way freight train