Vend (verb)

  1. To sell something, especially in a public place.
  2. To offer something for sale.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french vendre, from latin vendere, from venum, variant of venus for sale.

Examples:

  1. He vends his wares on the street corner every day.
  2. The store vends a wide variety of products.
  3. The vendors were selling their goods at the market.
  4. The street vendors were vending their wares along the street.
  5. The store was vending all kinds of electronic gadgets.
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