chartist

noun

Etymology

From chart(er) + -ist, see Chartism.

  1. derived from χάρτης — “papyrus, thin sheet
  2. derived from charta — “papyrus, writing
  3. derived from charta — “paper, card, map
  4. borrowed from charte — “card, map
  5. suffixed as chartist — “chart + ist

Definitions

  1. A financial analyst who attempts to predict future movements in the prices of shares or…

    A financial analyst who attempts to predict future movements in the prices of shares or other financial instruments by looking for patterns in charts of historical data.

  2. A supporter of the Chartism reform movement in the United Kingdom.

    • There to be a real blessing, raising new corn for us, purchasing new webs and hatchets from us; leaving us at least in peace; instead of staying here to be a physical-force Chartist, unblessed and no blessing!
  3. Relating to Chartism.

    • As to the Chartist agitation, there is this to be said of it, that it was thoroughly a working-class movement, and it was caused by the simplest and most powerful of all causes—hunger.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA