shopfolk

/ˈʃɒpfoʊk/

Definitions

1. noun

people who work in or run shops, especially in a small town or rural area.

“The shopfolk were known for their excellent customer service.”

2. noun

a member of the middle class in a medieval town, especially one who owned a shop or trade.

“During the Middle Ages, shopfolk enjoyed a relatively high social status.”

Synonyms

  • merchants
  • traders

Antonyms

  • peasants
  • poor