sale etymology

Etymology:

  • From Middle English sale, salu, from Anglo-Norman sale, from Latin sāl, salis ("salt"), from Proto-Indo-European *sal- ("salt").

Meaning:

  • The act or instance of selling something.
  • A reduction in price for goods or services.
  • A marketing event where goods are offered at reduced prices.

Origin:

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.

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