Bargain Definition
- Over and above what is expected; in addition.
- to try to get cheaply
- to expect; anticipate; count on
- beyond what has been agreed on; in addition
Other Word Forms of Bargain
Noun
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Origin of Bargain
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Middle English bargaynen (“to bargain, make a pledge for sale”), from Anglo-Norman bargai(g)ner (“to bargain”), from Old French bargai(g)ner (“to bargain, haggle”), from Frankish *borganjan (“to borrow, lend”), from Proto-Germanic *burganą (“to borrow, lend”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhergh- (“to protect, secure”). Akin to Old High German bor(a)gēn (“to look after, care for”) (German borgen), Old English borgian (“to borrow, lend, pledge”). More at borrow.
From Wiktionary
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Middle English from Old French bargaigne haggling from bargaignier to haggle of Germanic origin bhergh-1 in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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