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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. t.)
Twang;
manner
of
speaking;
a
canting
tone.
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Chanted
::
Chanted
(imp. & p. p.) of Chan.
Billhead
::
Billhead
(n.) A
printed
form, used by
merchants
in
making
out bills or
rendering
accounts..
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(a.) Being a
bankrupt
or in a
condition
of
bankruptcy;
unable
to pay, or
legally
discharged
from
paying,
one's
debts;
as, a
bankrupt
merchant..
Scavage
::
Scavage
(n.) A toll or duty
formerly
exacted
of
merchant
strangers
by
mayors,
sheriffs,
etc., for goods shown or
offered
for sale
within
their
precincts..
Address
::
Address
(v.) To
consign
or
intrust
to the care of
another,
as agent or
factor;
as, the ship was
addressed
to a
merchant
in
Baltimore..
Merchantman
::
Merchantman
(n.) A
merchant.
Blackmail
::
Blackmail
(v. t.) To
extort
money from by
exciting
fears of
injury
other than
bodily
harm, as
injury
to
reputation,
distress
of mind, etc.; as, to
blackmail
a
merchant
by
threatening
to
expose
an
alleged
fraud..
Enchanter
::
Enchanter
(n.) One who
enchants;
a
sorcerer
or
magician;
also, one who
delights
as by an
enchantment..
Mercantile
::
Mercantile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
merchants,
or the
business
of
merchants;
having
to do with
trade,
or the
buying
and
selling
of
commodities;
commercial..
Unmerchantable
::
Unmerchantable
(a.) Not
merchantable;
not fit for
market;
being of a kind,
quality,
or
quantity
that is
unsalable..
Chantress
::
Chantress
(n.) A
female
chanter
or
singer.
Tidewaiter
::
Tidewaiter
(n.) A
customhouse
officer
who
watches
the
landing
of goods from
merchant
vessels,
in order to
secure
payment
of
duties..
Chanting
::
Chanting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Chan.
Spellwork
::
Spellwork
(n.) Power or
effect
of
magic;
that which is
wrought
by
magic;
enchantment.
Sea Letter
::
Sea
letter
() The
customary
certificate
of
national
character
which
neutral
merchant
vessels
are bound to carry in time of war; a
passport
for a
vessel
and
cargo.
Fairy
::
Fairy (n.)
Enchantment;
illusion.
Slaver
::
Slaver
(n.) A
person
engaged
in the
purchase
and sale of
slaves;
a slave
merchant,
or slave
trader..
Enchantress
::
Enchantress
(n.) A woman
versed
in
magical
arts; a
sorceress;
also, a woman who
fascinates..
Merchant
::
Merchant
(n.) One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of
goods;
a
shopkeeper.
Enchantment
::
Enchantment
(n.) The
effect
produced
by the act; the state of being
enchanted;
as, to break an
enchantment..
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