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for sale meaning in Latin

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for sale adjective
[UK: fɔː(r) seɪl]
[US: ˈfɔːr ˈseɪl]

venalicius [venalicia, venalicium]adjective

venalis [venalis, venale]adjective

(slave) chalked for sale adjective

gypsatus [gypsata, gypsatum]adjective

be on sale, expose for sale / prostitute oneself verb

prosto [prostare, prostiti, prostitus](1st)
verb

draught / catch / netful of fish set for sale noun

bolona [bolonae](1st) M
noun

duty paid on food stuffs / comestibles brought to Rome for sale noun

ansarium [ansarii](2nd) N
noun

go for sale, be sold (as slave), be disposed of for (dishonorable / venal) gain verb

veneo [venire, venivi(ii), venitus]verb

offer for sale verb

vendito [venditare, venditavi, venditatus](1st)
verb

venumdo [venumdare, venumdedi, venumdatus](1st) TRANS
verb

venundo [venundare, venundedi, venundatus](1st) TRANS
verb

offer goods for sale to public verb

prosto [prostare, prostiti, prostitus](1st)
verb

platform where slaves were exhibited for sale noun

catasta [catastae](1st) F
noun

property put up for sale at auction / the catalog / proceeds noun

auctio [auctionis](3rd) F
noun

putting out (of goods) for sale noun

promercium [promerci(i)](2nd) N
noun

who displays (thing) as if for sale noun

institor [institoris](3rd) M
noun