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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trade
n.
1.
A
track
;
a
trail
;
a
way
;
a
path
;
also
,
passage
;
travel
;
resort
. [
Obs
.]
A
postern
with
a
blind
wicket
there
was
,
A
common
trade
to
pass
through
Priam's
house
. --
Surrey
.
Hath
tracted
forth
some
salvage
beastes
trade
.
--
Spenser
.
Or
,
I'll
be
buried
in
the
king's
highway
,
Some
way
of
common
trade
,
where
subjects
'
feet
May
hourly
trample
on
their
sovereign's
head
. --
Shak
.
2.
Course
;
custom
;
practice
;
occupation
;
employment
. [
Obs
.]
“The
right
trade
of
religion.”
There
those
five
sisters
had
continual
trade
.
--
Spenser
.
Long
did
I
love
this
lady
,
Long
was
my
travel
,
long
my
trade
to
win
her
. --
Massinger
.
Thy
sin's
not
accidental
but
a
trade
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Business
of
any
kind
;
matter
of
mutual
consideration
;
affair
;
dealing
. [
Obs
.]
Have
you
any
further
trade
with
us?
--
Shak
.
4.
Specifically
:
The
act
or
business
of
exchanging
commodities
by
barter
,
or
by
buying
and
selling
for
money
;
commerce
;
traffic
;
barter
.
Note:
☞
Trade
comprehends
every
species
of
exchange
or
dealing
,
either
in
the
produce
of
land
,
in
manufactures
,
in
bills
,
or
in
money
;
but
it
is
chiefly
used
to
denote
the
barter
or
purchase
and
sale
of
goods
,
wares
,
and
merchandise
,
either
by
wholesale
or
retail
.
Trade
is
either
foreign
or
domestic
.
Foreign
trade
consists
in
the
exportation
and
importation
of
goods
,
or
the
exchange
of
the
commodities
of
different
countries
.
Domestic
,
or
home
,
trade
is
the
exchange
,
or
buying
and
selling
,
of
goods
within
a
country
.
Trade
is
also
by
the
wholesale
,
that
is
,
by
the
package
or
in
large
quantities
,
generally
to
be
sold
again
,
or
it
is
by
retail
,
or
in
small
parcels
.
The
carrying
trade
is
the
business
of
transporting
commodities
from
one
country
to
another
,
or
between
places
in
the
same
country
,
by
land
or
water
.
5.
The
business
which
a
person
has
learned
,
and
which
he
engages
in
,
for
procuring
subsistence
,
or
for
profit
;
occupation
;
especially
,
mechanical
employment
as
distinguished
from
the
liberal
arts
,
the
learned
professions
,
and
agriculture
;
as
,
we
speak
of
the
trade
of
a
smith
,
of
a
carpenter
,
or
mason
,
but
not
now
of
the
trade
of
a
farmer
,
or
a
lawyer
,
or
a
physician
.
Accursed
usury
was
all
his
trade
.
--
Spenser
.
The
homely
,
slighted
,
shepherd's
trade
.
--
Milton
.
I
will
instruct
thee
in
my
trade
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Instruments
of
any
occupation
. [
Obs
.]
The
house
and
household
goods
,
his
trade
of
war
.
--
Dryden
.
7.
A
company
of
men
engaged
in
the
same
occupation
;
thus
,
booksellers
and
publishers
speak
of
the
customs
of
the
trade
,
and
are
collectively
designated
as
the
trade
.
8.
pl.
The
trade
winds
.
9.
Refuse
or
rubbish
from
a
mine
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Syn:
--
Profession
;
occupation
;
office
;
calling
;
avocation
;
employment
;
commerce
;
dealing
;
traffic
.
Board of trade
.
See
under
Board
.
Trade dollar
.
See
under
Dollar
.
Trade price
,
the
price
at
which
goods
are
sold
to
members
of
the
same
trade
,
or
by
wholesale
dealers
to
retailers
.
Trade sale
,
an
auction
by
and
for
the
trade
,
especially
that
of
the
booksellers
.
Trade wind
,
a
wind
in
the
torrid
zone
,
and
often
a
little
beyond
at
,
which
blows
from
the
same
quarter
throughout
the
year
,
except
when
affected
by
local
causes
; --
so
called
because
of
its
usefulness
to
navigators
,
and
hence
to
trade
.
Note:
☞
The
general
direction
of
the
trade
winds
is
from
N
.
E
.
to
S
.
W
.
on
the
north
side
of
the
equator
,
and
from
S
.
E
.
to
N
.
W
.
on
the
south
side
of
the
equator
.
They
are
produced
by
the
joint
effect
of
the
rotation
of
the
earth
and
the
movement
of
the
air
from
the
polar
toward
the
equatorial
regions
,
to
supply
the
vacancy
caused
by
heating
,
rarefaction
,
and
consequent
ascent
of
the
air
in
the
latter
regions
.
The
trade
winds
are
principally
limited
to
two
belts
in
the
tropical
regions
,
one
on
each
side
of
the
equator
,
and
separated
by
a
belt
which
is
characterized
by
calms
or
variable
weather
.
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