Reverse Dictionary: MONEY-DEALER

NOUNS
► BANK 1. the shop, office, or place of business of a money-dealer → 1474 obs.
2. the table or counter of a money-changer or dealer in money → 1567 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
​► CASHIER  a money-dealer → 1643 obs.
► BANKER 1. a person whose business is lending money at interest; a money-lender → 1526 obs.
2. orig. a money-changer; then, one who dealt in bills of exchange, giving drafts and making remittances → 1534 obs.
► BILL-SWEATER a money-lender → 1835 Sc. 
► IKE  a Jewish money-lender → 1864 sl., derogatory & offensive
► IKEY ► IKY a Jewish money-lender → 1864 sl., derogatory & offensive
► IKEY-MO a Jewish receiver, money-lender, pawnbroker, or peddler → E19 sl.
► LAND-SHARK a moneylender; a usurer → M19 sl.
► MAHAJUN a money-lender, a usurer → 1858
► MONEY-BANKER a money-dealer; a person who deals in money by exchange, banking, lending, etc. → 1677 obs.
► MONEY BROKER a person who deals in money by exchange, banking, lending, etc.; spec. a broker who acts as intermediary between lenders and borrowers in the money market → 1616
► MONEY CHANGER a person who changes money from one form to another, esp. as a profession; one who deals in money → c1400
► MONEY-DEALER a person who deals in money by exchange, banking, lending, etc. → 1785
► MONEYER 1. a money changer; a money-lender → a1400 arch.
2. a money-dealer, a banker, a capitalist → 1706 obs.
► MONEY-JOBBER a dealer in money or coin → 1692 obs.
► MONEY-LENDER a person whose business is lending money at interest → 1598
► MONEY-MAKER a person who makes coins, a minter; also, a person who deals in money; a money-changer → 1297 obs.
► MONEY-MASTER a person who possesses large funds for doing business; a banker, a moneylender → 1577 obs.
► MONEY MERCHANT a trader in money; a money-dealer or money-lender → 1595
► MONEY-MONGER a person who deals in money; esp. a money-lender; a usurer → 1571 arch., derogatory
► MONEY-NIFFERER a money-changer → 1862 Sc.
► MONEY SCRIVENER a person whose business it was to raise loans on security, invest money for interest etc., on behalf of clients; a money-broker, a money-lender, a usurer → 1677
► MONEY SHARK an avaricious money-dealer; a usurer; an extortioner → 1844 orig. US
► MONEY TRADER a money-lender; a currency trader → 1711
► SARAF a banker or money-changer in the East → 1598
► SCREW a money-lender → 1932 Amer. dial.
► SHYLOCK a hard-hearted money-lender → 1786 sl., derogatory & offensive
► XARAFFE a ‘saraf’; a banker or money-changer in the East → 1628 obs.
► XXXX a pimpy young man in a white shirt, who deals with foreign money exchanges → 1998 NZ sl. (Bk.)