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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Street
n.
1.
Originally
,
a
paved
way
or
road
;
a
public
highway
;
now
commonly
,
a
thoroughfare
in
a
city
or
village
,
bordered
by
dwellings
or
business
houses
.
He
removed
[
the
body
of
]
Amasa
from
the
street
unto
the
field
.
--
Coverdale
.
At
home
or
through
the
high
street
passing
.
--
Milton
.
Note:
☞
In
an
extended
sense
,
street
designates
besides
the
roadway
,
the
walks
,
houses
,
shops
,
etc
.,
which
border
the
thoroughfare
.
His
deserted
mansion
in
Duke
Street
.
--
Macaulay
.
The street
Broker's Cant
,
that
thoroughfare
of
a
city
where
the
leading
bankers
and
brokers
do
business
;
also
,
figuratively
,
those
who
do
business
there
;
as
,
the street
would
not
take
the
bonds
.
on the street
,
(a)
homeless
.
(b)
unemployed
.
(a)
not
in
prison
,
or
released
from
prison
;
the
murderer
is
still
on the street
. --
Street Arab
,
Street broker
,
etc
.
See
under
Arab
,
Broker
,
etc
.
Street door
,
a
door
which
opens
upon
a
street
,
or
is
nearest
the
street
.
street person
,
a
homeless
person
;
a
vagrant
.
Syn:
--
See
Way
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bro·ker
n.
1.
One
who
transacts
business
for
another
;
an
agent
.
2.
Law
An
agent
employed
to
effect
bargains
and
contracts
,
as
a
middleman
or
negotiator
,
between
other
persons
,
for
a
compensation
commonly
called
brokerage
.
He
takes
no
possession
,
as
broker
,
of
the
subject
matter
of
the
negotiation
.
He
generally
contracts
in
the
names
of
those
who
employ
him
,
and
not
in
his
own
.
3.
A
dealer
in
money
,
notes
,
bills
of
exchange
,
etc
.
4.
A
dealer
in
secondhand
goods
. [
Eng
.]
5.
A
pimp
or
procurer
. [
Obs
.]
Bill broker
,
one
who
buys
and
sells
notes
and
bills
of
exchange
.
Curbstone broker
or
Street broker
,
an
operator
in
stocks
(
not
a
member
of
the
Stock
Exchange
)
who
executes
orders
by
running
from
office
to
office
,
or
by
transactions
on
the
street
. [U.S.]
Exchange broker
,
one
who
buys
and
sells
uncurrent
money
,
and
deals
in
exchanges
relating
to
money
.
Insurance broker
,
one
who
is
agent
in
procuring
insurance
on
vessels
,
or
against
fire
.
Pawn broker
.
See
Pawnbroker
.
Real estate broker
,
one
who
buys
and
sells
lands
,
and
negotiates
loans
,
etc
.,
upon
mortgage
.
Ship broker
,
one
who
acts
as
agent
in
buying
and
selling
ships
,
procuring
freight
,
etc
.
Stock broker
.
See
Stockbroker
.
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