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Webster 1913 Edition


Auction

Auc′tion

,
Noun.
[L.
auctio
an increasing, a public sale, where the price was called out, and the article to be sold was adjudged to the last increaser of the price, or the highest bidder, fr. L.
augere
,
auctum
, to increase. See
Augment
.]
1.
A public sale of property to the highest bidder, esp. by a person licensed and authorized for the purpose; a vendue.
2.
The things sold by auction or put up to auction.
Ask you why Phryne the whole
auction
buys ?
Pope.
☞ In the United States, the more prevalent expression has been “sales at auction,” that is, by an increase of bids (Lat. auctione). This latter form is preferable.
Dutch auction
,
the public offer of property at a price beyond its value, then gradually lowering the price, till some one accepts it as purchaser.
P. Cyc.

Auc′tion

,
Verb.
T.
To sell by auction.

Webster 1828 Edition


Auction

AUC'TION

,
Noun.
[L. auctio, a public sale; Eng. to hawk. See Hawk.]
1.
A public sale of property to the highest bidder, and regularly, by a person licensed and authorized for the purpose; a vendue. contracts for services, sometimes, are sold to the lowest bidder. By the Romans, this species of sale was made by a crier, sub hasta, under a spear stuck in the earth.
2.
The thing sold at auction.

Definition 2024


auction

auction

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auction (plural auctions)

  1. A public event where goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.
    • 2014 July 12, Competition, hammered”, in The Economist, volume 412, number 8895:
      Auctions come in a wide variety. In a “Dutch auction”, often used to sell flowers and fruit, prices start high and gradually drop until a bidder is willing to pay up. A “Japanese auction” is a bit like poker: bids rise with each round and anyone who wants to win must bid every time. Vendors using auctions rid themselves of the headache of choosing prices and instead just pick the rules bidders must follow.

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auction (third-person singular simple present auctions, present participle auctioning, simple past and past participle auctioned)

  1. To sell at an auction.

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