peddle v 1: sell or offer for sale from place to place [syn: {peddle}, {monger}, {huckster}, {hawk}, {vend}, {pitch}]
Peddle \Ped"dle\, v. i. [From {Peddler}.] 1. To travel about with wares for sale; to go from place to place, or from house to house, for the purpose of retailing goods; as, to peddle without a license. [1913 Webster] 2. To do a small business; to be busy about trifles; to piddle. [1913 Webster]
Peddle \Ped"dle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Peddled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Peddling}.] To sell from place to place; to retail by carrying around from customer to customer; to hawk; hence, to retail in very small quantities; as, to peddle vegetables or tinware. [1913 Webster]