Word Meanings - SCORSE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Barter; exchange; trade. And recompensed them with a better scorse. Spenser.
Related words: (words related to SCORSE)
- TRADE-MARK
 A peculiar distinguishing mark or device affixed by a manufacturer or a merchant to his goods, the exclusive right of using which is recognized by law.
- EXCHANGE EDITOR
 An editor who inspects, and culls from, periodicals, or exchanges, for his own publication.
- BARTER
 To traffic or trade, by exchanging one commodity for another, in distinction from a sale and purchase, in which money is paid for the commodities transferred; to truck. (more info) fr. Gr. to do, deal , use practices or tricks, or perh.
- TRADESFOLK
 People employed in trade; tradesmen. Swift.
- TRADESPEOPLE
 People engaged in trade; shopkeepers.
- RECOMPENSER
 One who recompenses. A thankful recompenser of the benefits received. Foxe.
- BETTERMOST
 Best. "The bettermost classes." Brougham.
- RECOMPENSEMENT
 Recompense; requital. Fabyan.
- EXCHANGEABILITY
 The quality or state of being exchangeable. The law ought not be contravened by an express article admitting the exchangeability of such persons. Washington.
- TRADED
 Professional; practiced. Shak.
- TRADELESS
 Having no trade or traffic. Young.
- TRADES-UNIONIST; TRADE-UNIONIST
 A member of a trades union, or a supporter of trades unions.
- TRADER
 1. One engaged in trade or commerce; one who makes a business of buying and selling or of barter; a merchant; a trafficker; as, a trader to the East Indies; a country trader. 2. A vessel engaged in the coasting or foreign trade.
- BETTERMENT
 An improvement of an estate which renders it better than mere repairing would do; -- generally used in the plural. Bouvier. (more info) 1. A making better; amendment; improvement. W. Montagu.
- TRADESCANTIA
 A genus including spiderwort and Wandering Jew.
- BETTER
 1. Advantage, superiority, or victory; -- usually with of; as, to get the better of an enemy. 2. One who has a claim to precedence; a superior, as in merit, social standing, etc.; -- usually in the plural. Their betters would hardly be
- BETTERNESS
 1. The quality of being better or superior; superiority. Sir P. Sidney. 2. The difference by which fine gold or silver exceeds in fineness the standard.
- TRADESWOMAN
 A woman who trades, or is skilled in trade.
- RECOMPENSATION
 Used to denote a case where a set-off pleaded by the defendant is met by a set-off pleaded by the plaintiff. (more info) 1. Recompense.
- TRADESMAN
 1. One who trades; a shopkeeper. 2. A mechanic or artificer; esp., one whose livelihood depends upon the labor of his hands. Burrill.
- SCORSE
 Barter; exchange; trade. And recompensed them with a better scorse. Spenser.
- REEXCHANGE
 To exchange anew; to reverse .
- SOLE TRADER
 A feme sole trader.
- DISPENSER
 One who, or that which, dispenses; a distributer; as, a dispenser of favors.
- RECOMPENSE
 recompensare, fr.L. pref. re- re- + compensare to compensate. See 1. To render an equivalent to, for service, loss, etc.; to requite; to remunerate; to compensate. He can not recompense me better. Shak. 2. To return an equivalent for;
- ABETTER; ABETTOR
 One who abets; an instigator of an offense or an offender. Note: The form abettor is the legal term and also in general use. Syn. -- Abettor, Accessory, Accomplice. These words denote different degrees of complicity in some deed or crime. An abettor
- BALUSTRADE
 A row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building.
- TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
 A central office in which the wires of telephones may be connected to permit conversation.
- TETRADECANE
 A light oily hydrocarbon, C14H30, of the marsh-gas series; -- so called from the fourteen carbon atoms in the molecule.
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