0 sb who owns a small store -- butikkinnehaver [ masculine ]
1 a person who runs a shop of his/her own. -- kjøpmann, butikkinnehaver
Initially, he worked on a small garden nursery venture begun by his energetic father, who was primarily a postmaster and shopkeeper.
Politically conservative, they stood up for small shopkeepers and artisans, distrusted advertising and preferred 'quality' to cheapness and darning to new clothes.
Before we go further and analyse the relationship between the state and the shopkeepers, the other major issue has to be dealt with.
For tradesmen and shopkeepers, and especially lawyers, bankers, brokers and investors, these were good times for money making.
The precise physionomy of the departmental electoral colleges naturally varied from department to department, but artisans, shopkeepers, and rural workers were scarcely in evidence anywhere.
The residence patterns of the shopkeepers and their assistants were influenced by a combination of factors.
Traders' associations argued that the introduction of cash registers, along with vocational education, would help solve many of the bookkeeping problems encountered by shopkeepers.
They were housed by their employers in boarding houses next to or above the shops, while the shopkeepers themselves lived elsewhere.
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