sfârnar

Etymology
. One theory suggests a derivation from, meaning either "hay seller" – from – or "usurer" – from  – with an initial s- added in Romanian, but this is improbable. Another connects it to the Romanian word, though this too is uncertain. One possibility may be a link to the Slavic term, as it is often used to mean a salesman without scruples or morals.

Noun

 * 1)  dealer, merchant, seller, vendor (especially of livestock, cattle, and often with a negative connotation)