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Origin and history of vendue

vendue(n.)

"public sale, auction," 1680s, from Dutch vendu, from obsolete French vendue "sale, selling price," from vendre "to sell," from Latin vendere (see vend).

Entries linking to vendue

1620s, "be disposed of by sale;" 1650s, transitive, "dispose of by sale;" from Latin vendere "to sell, give for a bribe; praise, cry up," a contraction of venumdare "offer for sale," from venum "for sale" (see venal) + dare "to give" (from PIE root *do- "to give"). Related: Vended; vending. Vending machine is recorded from 1889.

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