Vendor
(noun)
A person or company that sells goods.
Origin:
Late middle english (as a noun in the sense "seller"): from latin venditor, from vendere "to sell".
Examples:
- The vendors at the market were selling fresh produce.
- The vendor didn't have the item in stock.
- The software vendor promised to fix the bug in the next release.
- The vendor was selling handmade jewelry.
- The food vendor at the festival was busy with customers.