Barter
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Barter ( verb )
- To trade goods or services without using money.
- To exchange goods or services with another person or business.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french barterer, of unknown origin.
Examples:
- They bartered goods at the market.
- I offered to barter my services for a place to stay.
- Bartering is a common practice in many cultures.
- She bartered her goods with the merchants.
- He was willing to barter his goods for food.
(As a noun)
Barter ( noun )
- To trade goods or services without using money.
- To exchange goods or services with another person or business.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french barterer, of unknown origin.
Examples:
- They bartered goods at the market.
- I offered to barter my services for a place to stay.
- Bartering is a common practice in many cultures.
- She bartered her goods with the merchants.
- He was willing to barter his goods for food.