Word Meanings - BARGAINOR - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who makes a bargain, or contracts with another; esp., one who sells, or contracts to sell, property to another. Blackstone.
Related words: (words related to BARGAINOR)
- ANOTHER-GUESS
Of another sort. It used to go in another-guess manner. Arbuthnot. - BARGAINER
One who makes a bargain; -- sometimes in the sense of bargainor. - MAKESHIFT
That with which one makes shift; a temporary expedient. James Mill. I am not a model clergyman, only a decent makeshift. G. Eliot. - BARGAIN
prob. from a supposed LL. barcaneum, fr. barca a boat which carries merchandise to the shore; hence, to traffic to and fro, to carry on 1. An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself - ANOTHER
1. One more, in addition to a former number; a second or additional one, similar in likeness or in effect. Another yet! -- a seventh! I 'll see no more. Shak. Would serve to scale another Hero's tower. Shak. 2. Not the same; different. He winks, - ANOTHER-GAINES
Of another kind. Sir P. Sidney. - PROPERTY
All the adjuncts of a play except the scenery and the dresses of the actors; stage requisites. I will draw a bill of properties. Shak. 6. Propriety; correctness. Camden. Literary property. See under Literary. -- Property man, one who has charge - BARGAINOR
One who makes a bargain, or contracts with another; esp., one who sells, or contracts to sell, property to another. Blackstone. - BARGAINEE
The party to a contract who receives, or agrees to receive, the property sold. Blackstone. - ANOTHER-GATES
Of another sort. "Another-gates adventure." Hudibras. - IMPROPERTY
Impropriety. - TITANOTHERIUM
A large American Miocene mammal, allied to the rhinoceros, and more nearly to the extinct Brontotherium. - DISPROPERTY
To cause to be no longer property; to dispossess of. Shak.