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The word "sale" originally referred to the exchange of goods for salt, which was a highly valuable commodity in ancient times. Salt was used as a preservative, a flavoring, and a form of currency. Over time, the meaning of "sale" expanded to include any exchange of goods for money.
Etymology The word sales is derived from the Latin word salarium which means salt m
Etymology From Middle English sale salu from Anglo Norman sale from Latin sāl sali
Etymology The word salesman is derived from the following Sale From Middle English
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense act of selling something again from
Etymology From Middle English sale salu from Anglo Norman sale from Latin sāl sali
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