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Webster 1913 Edition


Broker

Bro′ker

(brō′kẽr)
,
Noun.
[OE.
brocour
, from a word akin to
broken
,
bruken
, to use, enjoy, possess, digest, fr. AS.
brūcan
to use, enjoy; cf. Fries.
broker
, F.
brocanteur
. See
Brook
,
Verb.
T.
]
1.
One who transacts business for another; an agent.
2.
(Law)
An agent employed to effect bargains and contracts, as a middleman or negotiator, between other persons, for a compensation commonly called brokerage. He takes no possession, as broker, of the subject matter of the negotiation. He generally contracts in the names of those who employ him, and not in his own.
Story.
3.
A dealer in money, notes, bills of exchange, etc.
4.
A dealer in secondhand goods.
[Eng.]
5.
A pimp or procurer.
[Obs.]
Shak.
Bill broker
,
one who buys and sells notes and bills of exchange.
Curbstone broker
or
Street broker
,
an operator in stocks (not a member of the Stock Exchange) who executes orders by running from office to office, or by transactions on the street.
[U.S.]
Exchange broker
,
one who buys and sells uncurrent money, and deals in exchanges relating to money.
Insurance broker
,
one who is agent in procuring insurance on vessels, or against fire.
Pawn broker
.
Real estate broker
,
one who buys and sells lands, and negotiates loans, etc., upon mortgage.
Ship broker
,
one who acts as agent in buying and selling ships, procuring freight, etc.
Stock broker
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Broker

BRO'KER

,
Noun.
[from broke.]
1.
An agent or negotiator, who is employed by merchants to make and conclude bargains for them for a fee or rate per cent., or who transacts other business for his employers.
Brokers are of several kings.
1.
Exchange-brokers, who make and conclude bargains for others in matters of money or merchandize, learn the rate of exchange and notify their employers.
2.
Stock-brokers, who are employed to buy and sell shares in the stocks, whether of the public funds, of banks or of other corporations.
3.
Pawn-brokers, who make it their business to lend money upon pawns, that is, property deposited in pledge.
4.
Insurance-brokers,whose business is to procure the insurance of vessels at sea or bound on a voyage.
In the U. States, the business of a stockbroker and an insurance-broker is often or generally carried on by the same person.
2.
One who deals in old household goods.
3.
A pimp or procurer.

Definition 2024


bróker

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Spanish

Noun

bróker m, f (plural brókeres)

  1. realtor