bazarder

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French

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Etymology

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From bazar +‎ -er, with an unetymological d, on the model of verbs derived from a noun ending in -ard (cafarder, hasarder, etc.).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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bazarder

  1. (France, transitive) to sell or sell off
  2. (France, transitive) to chuck out

Conjugation

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