单词 | money-taker |
释义 | > as lemmasmoney-taker money-taker n. †(a) a person who takes bribes (obsolete); (b) a person appointed to receive payments of money, esp. the money for admission to a place of entertainment. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > illegal payment or exaction > [noun] > bribe > one who can be bribed ambidexter1451 briber1520 bribe-taker1549 money-takerc1616 chopping-takera1670 bribee1776 bribable1852 squarable1898 c1616 R. C. Times' Whistle (1871) iv. 1442 Sayth master mony-taker, greasd i' th' fist, ‘And if thou comst in danger, for a noble I'le stand thy friend.’ 1825 W. Hone Every-day Bk. (1826) I. 1185 I paid my penny to the money-taker. 1976 Wandsworth Boro' News 30 July 19/1 (advt.) Moneytaker..required. 2000 DSN Retailing Today (Nexis) 10 July 16 This leveraged asset would allow retailers to redefine the role of the traditional sales associate, from being a money-taker and merchandise-packer into more of a consultative role. < as lemmas |
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