someone who sells goods while travelling from place to place
tranter in American English
(ˈtræntər)
noun
Brit dialect
a peddler, hawker, or carrier using a horse and cart
Word origin
[1350–1400; alter. of late ME traventer ‹ ML travetārius, perh. for L trānsvect(us), ptp. of trānsvehere to carry across + -ārius-ary]This word is first recorded in the period 1350–1400. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: drag, index, register, train, tune