trebbler
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English
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edit
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Etymology
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From
traveller
, probably through
Yiddish
or
Scots
.
Noun
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edit
]
trebbler
(
plural
trebblers
)
(
historical
)
A
Jewish
merchant
in
Edinburgh
area in the first half of the XX century.
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