Reverse Dictionary: COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER

NOUNS – PERSON
► AMBASSADOR OF COMMERCE a commercial traveller → 1890 UK sl.
► BAGGS the commercial traveller of former days who travelled on horseback, with his samples, etc., in a pair of saddle bags → 1877 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► BAGMAN a commercial traveller whose business it is to show samples and solicit orders on behalf of manufacturers, etc. → 1788 UK sl.
► BAGS a commercial traveller who used to carry his samples with him on horseback, in a pair of saddle-bags → 1898 Eng. dial. obs(Bk.)
► BAGSTER a commercial traveller whose business it is to show samples and solicit orders on behalf of manufacturers, etc. → 1793 UK sl.
► BAG WOMAN a female commercial traveller; a woman who carries goods for sale in a bag → 1845
► BINKSER ► BINXER a vulgar, loud-talking commercial traveller → 1897 sl.
► GENTLEMAN OF THE ROAD a commercial traveller → 1903 sl. (Bk.)
► GIDEON a member of a Christian organization of American commercial travellers, founded in 1899 → 1906 US
► KNIGHT OF THE ROAD a commercial traveller → 1903 sl. (Bk.)
► RIDE a commercial traveller → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► RIDE-OUT a commercial traveller → 1784 Eng. dial.
► RIDER a commercial traveller → 1810 sl.
► RIDER-OUT a commercial traveller → 1885 Eng. dial.
► ROAD-AGENT a commercial traveller → 1903 sl. (Bk.)
► SAMPLE-COUNT a commercial traveller → L19 colloq.