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HUCKSTER , a dealer or retailer of goods in a small way. The word, in various forms, is common to many Teutonic
languages
English
modern
Medieval
German
series of words formed from a verb,as brew, brewer; but the noun " huckster " is found in use before the verb to huck. Hawker and pedlar are nearly synonymous in meaning, but " huckster " may include a person in a small way of trade
place to place offering his wares. In a contemptuous sense, huckster is used of any one who barters, or makes gain or profit in underhand or mean ways, or who over-reaches another, to get advantage
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