vender
/ˈvɛndər/Definitions
1. noun
a person who sells goods, especially at a market or a street stall
“The vender called out to passersby to buy fresh fruit.”
2. verb
to sell or offer for sale
“She vended her old books at a garage sale.”
3. verb (archaic)
to sell or dispose of (something) in exchange for money
“The estate vended its assets to pay off debts.”
4. verb (historical)
to provide or supply (something) in exchange for something else
“The monastery vended grain to the villagers in exchange for other goods.”