slavemonger
Etymology
From slave + monger.
slavemonger means A person who deals in slaves; a slaver, slavetrader. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
Why this word is great
SLAVEMONGER — [Noun] A person who deals in the trade of slaves; a slaver or slave-trader. From slave (a person who is the legal property of another) + monger (a dealer or trader, from Old English mangere, a merchant). Unlike "slaver," which can blur into the general condition of ownership, or "slave-driver," which evokes the immediate crack of the whip, a slavemonger is the cold architect of the system, defined by the ledger, the price list, and the marketplace. It is the clinical appraisal of muscle and tooth on the auction block, the hush of negotiation in a sun-scorched port, the precise notarization of a bill of sale that transfers a soul like a parcel of land—commerce as the most organized form of barbarism.
noun
- A person who deals in slaves; a slaver, slavetrader.