
1) Bargain 2) Bargaining 3) Dicker 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Haggle 7) Haggling 8) Higgle 9) Huckster 10) Word of purely Anglo origin 11) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 12) Wrangle
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1) Claver 2) Higgle 3) Natter 4) Rallier 5) Shmoose
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to bargain or haggle
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• (n.) To talk much and idly; to chatter. • (v. t.) To buy or sell; to trade in. • (n.) To treat or dispute about a purchase; to bargain; to haggle or higgle; to negotiate. • (n.) Bargaining; merchandise. • (v. t.) To exchange; to bandy, as words. • (n.) One who chaffs.
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Naval To chaffer up. To smarten up, make extra tidy or 'tiddly'. The expression comes from the shipwrights' bench, where it means to take off the sharp edge of a piece of wood with a chisel.
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Chaf'fer intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Chaffered ;
present participle & verbal noun Chaffering .] [ Middle English
chaffaren , from
chaffare ,
chapfare ,
cheapfare , a bargaining. See
Ch...
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Chaf'fer noun [ Middle English chaffare , cheapfare ; Anglo-Saxon ceáp a bargain, price + faru a journey; hence, originally, a going to barain, to market. See Cheap , and Fare .] Bargaining; merchandise. [ Obsolete] Holished.
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Chaf'fer transitive verb 1. To buy or sell; to trade in. « He chaffered chairs in which churchmen were set. Spenser. » 2. To exchange; to bandy, as words. Spenser.
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Chaff'er noun One who chaffs.
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bargaining; haggling.
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