Colporteurs [noun]

Definition of Colporteurs:

peddler

Synonyms of Colporteurs:


Opposite/Antonyms of Colporteurs:

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Sentence/Example of Colporteurs:

There was not the same public to welcome the Gypsy as had hailed the Colporteur.

Will you write the tracts, or get them written, so that I may commence colporteur?

He is a colporteur, and introduces the Holy Scriptures into families to whom he speaks concerning the things of God.

Art became a colporteur, a distributer of tracts, a mendicant missionary whose highest ambition was to suppress all heathen joy.

He was a person of such excellent character and conduct, that he had been selected as colporteur for the neighbourhood.

A colporteur, not ill-named as M. Pamphlet, comes to urge payment of his bill.

He became a colporteur for a tract society, and was given as territory the towns on the east side of the Hudson River.

The Negro bought a dollar's worth of tracts, and persuaded the colporteur to spend the night with them.

The pork and fish and plover over the fire, like a missionary or colporteur or Sunday-school teacher, are doing good!

He had already decided that the man was neither a colporteur nor a clerical mendicant; his clothes were too good, for one thing.