chapman
See also: Chapman
English
Etymology
From Middle English chepman, from Old English ċēapmann (“dealer”), from Proto-Germanic *kaupamann-. Cognate with synonymous German Kaufmann, Middle Low German kopman, Swedish köpman, from ċēap (“barter, business, dealing”) (whence also cheap) and mann (“man”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtʃæpmən/
Noun
chapman (plural chapmen)
Derived terms
- chap, shortened form (16th century)
Scots
Etymology
From Old English cēapmann (“dealer”) (cognate with synonymous German Kaufmann), from cēap (“barter, business, dealing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tʃapman]
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