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The answer BARTERER has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of barterer in various dictionaries:
noun - a trader who exchanges goods and not money
adj - to give in exchange for another commodity [v TRADED, TRADING, TRADES] : TRADABLE
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Rarer bet for trader who swaps |
Trader who exchanges goods, not money |
One trading |
Haggling one |
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Dec 25 2017 Universal |
Apr 11 2017 Irish Times (Simplex) |
Aug 12 2012 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
Oct 8 2007 Irish Times (Simplex) |
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one who barters: one who trades goods for other goods without involving money |
A bbartererb is a person who trades goods for other goods, instead of using money. You are a bbartererb if you trade your scooter for a skateboard. The word bbartererb most likely comes from the Old French word barater, which means "to deceive." |
a trader who exchanges goods and not money |
Barterer might refer to |
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The Bartered Bride (Czech: Prodaná nevěsta, The Sold Bride) is a comic opera in three acts by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, to a libretto by Karel Sabina. The work is generally regarded as a major contribution towards the development of Czech music. It was composed during the period 1863 to 1866, and first performed at the Provisional Theatre, Prague, on 30 May 1866 in a two-act format with spoken dialogue. * Set in a country village and with realistic characters, it tells the story of how, after a late surprise revelation, true love prevails over the combined efforts of ambitious parents and a scheming marriage broker. * The opera was not immediately successful, and was revised and extended in the following four years. In its final version, premiered in 1870, it rapidly gained popularity and eventually became a worldwide success. * Czech national opera until this time had been represented only by minor, rarely performed works. This opera, Smetana's second, was part of his quest to create a truly Czech operatic genre. Smetana's musical treatment made considerable use of traditional Bohemian dance forms such as the polka and furiant, and although he largely avoided the direct quotation of folksong he nevertheless created music considered by Czechs to be quintessentially Czech in spirit. * The overture, often played as a concert piece independently from the opera, was, unusually, composed before almost any of the other music had been written. * After a performance at the Vienna Music and Theatre Exhibition of 1892, the opera achieved international recognition. It was performed in Chicago in 1893, London in 1895 and reached New York in 1909, subsequently becoming the first, and for many years the only, Czech opera in the general repertory. * Many of these early international performances were in German, under the title Die verkaufte Braut, and the German-language version continues to be played and recorded. A German film of the opera was made in 1932 by Max Ophüls. |