Camelots
Camelots is the plural form of camelot, a term used in French to describe a street vendor who sells newspapers, magazines, and small goods in public spaces such as markets, train stations, and sidewalks. The word is often translated into English as hawker or street vendor. In historical contexts, camelots were a regular feature of urban life in many French-speaking regions, especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when licensing, taxation, and urban regulation shaped street commerce.
One notable historical association is the Camelots du Roi, the youth wing of a monarchist political movement
In contemporary usage, the term camelot may still be applied to street vendors in some contexts, though