trafikant
Trafikant is a term with a primarily Germanic root, commonly used in several European languages, including German, Dutch, and some Scandinavian languages, to refer to a person involved in trade or commerce. The word's etymology traces back to the Latin "traficare," meaning to trade or traffic. Historically, a trafikant was an individual who engaged in the buying and selling of goods, often traveling to do so. This could encompass merchants, dealers, or anyone participating in the movement and exchange of commodities.
In contemporary usage, the meaning of trafikant can vary. While it can still broadly refer to a