[てん, ten] (n) (1) (abbr) (See 御店) merchant's home; (2) (See 店子) rented home; (3) (orig. meaning, also written as 棚) (See 店棚) store; shop #497
[こう, kou] (n, n-suf) (1) going; travelling (traveling); (2) type of classical Chinese verse (usu. an epic); (3) (arch) district (of similar merchants); guild; (suf, pref) (4) bank #873
[ぎょうしゃ, gyousha] (n) (1) trader; merchant; (2) manufacturer; contractor; (P) #3734
[しょうにん(P);あきんど;あきうど;あきゅうど;あきびと, shounin (P); akindo ; akiudo ; akyuudo ; akibito] (n, adj-no) trader; shopkeeper; merchant; (P) #5103
[しょうせん, shousen] (n) merchant ship #9905
[おたな, otana] (n) (1) (See 店・たな) merchant's home (esp. used by apprentices, etc.); (2) (your) rental home
[こぼしや, koboshiya] (n) grump; heat merchant
[なんでもや, nandemoya] (n) (1) Jack of all trades; (2) general merchant
[konguroma-chanto] (n) (abbr) conglomerate merchant; (P)
[ma-chantobanka-] (n) merchant banker
[ma-chantobanku] (n) merchant bank
[うんそうとりあつかいにん, unsoutoriatsukainin] (n) forwarding merchant; freight forwarder
[かそうじゅんようかん, kasoujunyoukan] (n) merchant cruiser
[かめいてん, kameiten] (n) participating store; participating merchant
[かきょう, kakyou] (n) overseas Chinese merchants; (P)
[かしょう, kashou] (n) (sens) Chinese merchants abroad
[きけんしんしょう, kikenshinshou] (n) merchant prince
[きょしょう, kyoshou] (n) wealthy merchant
[ごうしょう, goushou] (n) wealthy merchant
[ごうしょうそう, goushousou] (n) wealthy merchant class
[しみん, shimin] (n) the four social classes (samurai, farmers, artisans, merchants); the masses
[しこんしょうさい, shikonshousai] (n) having a samurai's spirit and a merchant's business sense
[しのうこうしょう, shinoukoushou] (n) hierarchy of samurai, farmers, artisans, and merchants in Edo society
[しじん, shijin] (n) resident; townsfolk; merchant
[しのしょうにん, shinoshounin] (n) merchant of death; arms dealer
[かみや, kamiya] (n) paper store; paper merchant; paper seller; papermaking; papermaker
[てまえども, temaedomo] (pn) (hum) we (esp. used by merchants, etc.); my store; my shop
[しょうか, shouka] (n) mercantile house; store; merchant
[しょうせんがっこう, shousengakkou] (n) merchant-marine school
[しょうせんき, shousenki] (n) merchant flag
[しょうせんたい, shousentai] (n) merchant fleet
[しょうばいにん, shoubainin] (n) (1) merchant; trader; (2) expert (professional) in a given trade or profession; shrewd businessman; expert; (3) (See 商売女, 水商売) woman working in the nightlife business (bar or nightclub hostess, geisha, etc.); demimondaine
[しんしょう, shinshou] (n) a wealthy merchant
[たいしょう, taishou] (n) a caravan (of merchants)
[おおあきんど, ooakindo] (n) (obsc) major dealer; wealthy merchant
[じまわり, jimawari] (n) from the area; local trader or merchant; a street tough
[まちや;ちょうか(町家), machiya ; chouka ( machi ie )] (n) (1) townhouse (i.e. house in the middle of a town); traditional townhouse; (2) tradesman's house (esp. a home with a shop in front); merchant's house; merchant's family
[ちょうにん, chounin] (n) merchant; (P)
[ちょうにんもの, chouninmono] (n) novels or plays about the merchant class
[ぼさあげ, bosaage] (n) (obsc) ceremony performed by Chinese merchants disembarking in Nagasaki (Edo period)
[ぼてふり, botefuri] (n) (obsc) Edo-era street merchant who carried wares hanging from a pole, hawking them in the street
[バイシャ;ヴァイシャ, baisha ; vaisha] (n) (uk) Vaishya; Vaisya (member of India's merchant-and-farmer caste)
[よろずや, yorozuya] (n) (1) general merchant; (2) Jack of all trades
[あぶらや, aburaya] (n) oil dealer; oil merchant
[ゆにゅうぎょうしゃ, yunyuugyousha] (n) importer; import merchant (trader); importing firm
[わきょう, wakyou] (n) overseas Japanese merchant
[わきょうかい, wakyoukai] (n) (e.g. 北京和僑会, 香港和僑会) association of overseas Japanese merchants
[ぼろや, boroya] (n) (1) run-down shabby house; (2) (arch) rag and scrap merchant