TRAF'FICK, n. L. trans.
1. Trade commerce,either by barter or by buying and selling. This word, like trade, comprehends every species of dealing in the exchange or passing of goods or merchandise from hand to hand for an equivalent,unless the business of retailing may be excepted. It signifies appropriately foreign trade, but is not limited to that.
My father,
A merchant of great traffick through the world.
2. Commodities for market.
TRAF'FICK,
1. To trade to pass goods and commodities from one person to another for an equivalent in goods or money to barter to buy and sell wares to carry on commerce. The English and Americans traffick with all the world. Genesis 42
2. To trade meanly or mercenarily.
TRAF'FICK, To exchange in traffick.
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