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hucker

I. ˈhucker, n. Obs. rare.
    In 5 hukker.
    [f. huck v. + -er1, or back-formation from huckster, q.v. (Perh. only a glossarist's word.)]
    A petty dealer; one who bargains or haggles.

14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 566/37 Auccionator et Auccionatrix, an hukker & an hukkester.

II. ˈhucker, v. Obs. rare.
    [Iterative of huck v.]
    intr. To chaffer.

1548 Forrest Pleas. Poesye 87 For his pryuate wealthe so daylye too hucker.

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