English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word - rootword - affixes
mamaligyaay - baligya - ^m<b~ma-~-ay~
ma.ma.lig.ya.ay. - 5 syllables

^m<b = maligya
ma- = mamaligya
-ay = mamaligyaay
mamaligyaay

mamaligyaay : retailer (n.); vendor (n.)
baligya [ba.lig.yĆ¢.] : merchandise (n.); sale (n.); sell (v.)
Synonyms: manindahay; tigbaligya

Derivatives of baligya


Glosses:
retailer
n. (person)1. retail merchant, retailera merchant who sells goods at retail.
~ chandlera retail dealer in provisions and supplies.
~ distributer, distributorsomeone who markets merchandise.
~ licenseesomeone to whom a license is granted.
~ merchandiser, merchanta businessperson engaged in retail trade.
vendor
n. (person)1. marketer, seller, trafficker, vender, vendorsomeone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money.
~ booking clerk, ticket agentsomeone who sells tickets (e.g., theater seats or travel accommodations).
~ cosmeticiansomeone who sells or applies cosmetics.
~ flower girla woman who sells flowers in the street.
~ fruiterera person who sells fruit.
~ cheap-jack, huckstera seller of shoddy goods.
~ merchandiser, merchanta businessperson engaged in retail trade.
~ hawker, packman, peddler, pedlar, pitchmansomeone who travels about selling his wares (as on the streets or at carnivals).
~ selling agentsomeone who sells goods (on commission) for others.
~ dealera seller of illicit goods.; "a dealer in stolen goods"
~ undersellera seller that sells at a lower price than others do.; "he went all over town looking for undersellers"
sale
n. (act)1. salea particular instance of selling.; "he has just made his first sale"; "they had to complete the sale before the banks closed"
~ marketing, merchandising, sellingthe exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money.
~ divestiturethe sale by a company of a product line or a subsidiary or a division.
n. (act)2. salethe general activity of selling.; "they tried to boost sales"; "laws limit the sale of handguns"
~ auction sale, vendue, auctionthe public sale of something to the highest bidder.
~ marketing, merchandising, sellingthe exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money.
~ sellthe activity of persuading someone to buy.; "it was a hard sell"
n. (act)3. cut-rate sale, sale, sales eventan occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices.; "they held a sale to reduce their inventory"; "I got some great bargains at their annual sale"
~ bazaar, faira sale of miscellany; often for charity.; "the church bazaar"
~ boot sale, car boot salean outdoor sale at which people sell things from the trunk of their car.
~ clearance sale, inventory-clearance salea sale to reduce inventory.
~ closeouta sale intended to dispose of all remaining stock.
~ fire salea sale of merchandise supposedly damaged by fire.
~ fire salea sale of assets at very low prices typically when the seller faces bankruptcy.
~ garage sale, yard salean outdoor sale of used personal or household items held on the seller's premises.
~ going-out-of-business salea sale of all the tangible assets of a business that is about to close.; "during the Great Depression going-out-of-business sales were very common"
~ realisation, realizationa sale in order to obtain money (as a sale of stock or a sale of the estate of a bankrupt person) or the money so obtained.
~ jumble sale, rummage salea sale of donated articles.
~ selloffa sale of a relatively large number of assets (stocks or bonds or commodities) at a low price typically done to dispose of them rather than as normal trade.
~ white salea sale of household linens.
~ occasionan opportunity to do something.; "there was never an occasion for her to demonstrate her skill"
n. (state)4. salethe state of being purchasable; offered or exhibited for selling.; "you'll find vitamin C for sale at most pharmacies"; "the new line of cars will soon be on sale"
~ merchantabilitythe state of being fit for market; ready to be bought or sold.
n. (communication)5. sale, sales agreementan agreement (or contract) in which property is transferred from the seller (vendor) to the buyer (vendee) for a fixed price in money (paid or agreed to be paid by the buyer).; "the salesman faxed the sales agreement to his home office"
~ conditional salea sale in which the buyer receives title to the property only upon the performance of some condition (usually the full payment of the purchase price).
~ execution sale, forced sale, judicial sale, sheriff's salea sale of property by the sheriff under authority of a court's writ of execution in order satisfy an unpaid obligation.
~ agreement, understandingthe statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises.; "they had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other's business"; "there was an understanding between management and the workers"
sell
n. (act)1. sellthe activity of persuading someone to buy.; "it was a hard sell"
~ salethe general activity of selling.; "they tried to boost sales"; "laws limit the sale of handguns"
v. (possession)2. sellexchange or deliver for money or its equivalent.; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"
~ commerce, commercialism, mercantilismtransactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services).
~ givetransfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody.; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care"
~ clearsell.; "We cleared a lot of the old model cars"
~ negociatesell or discount.; "negociate securities"
~ scalpsell illegally, as on the black market.
~ bootlegsell illicit products such as drugs or alcohol.; "They were bootlegging whiskey"
~ sell shortsell securities or commodities or foreign currency that is not actually owned by the seller, who hopes to cover (buy back) the sold items at a lower price and thus to earn a profit.
~ remaindersell cheaply as remainders.; "The publisher remaindered the books"
~ resellsell (something) again after having bought it.
~ syndicatesell articles, television programs, or photos to several publications or independent broadcasting stations.
~ deaccessionsell (art works) from a collection, especially in order to raise money for the purchase of other art works.; "The museum deaccessioned several important works of this painter"
~ sell offget rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices.; "The store sold off the surplus merchandise"
~ fob off, foist off, palm offsell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive.
~ realise, realizeconvert into cash; of goods and property.
~ auction, auction off, auctioneersell at an auction.
~ retailsell on the retail market.
~ wholesalesell in large quantities.
~ exchange, interchange, changegive to, and receive from, one another.; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
~ sacrificesell at a loss.
~ underprice, dumpsell at artificially low prices.
~ undercut, undersellsell cheaper than one's competition.
~ disposegive, sell, or transfer to another.; "She disposed of her parents' possessions"
~ movedispose of by selling.; "The chairman of the company told the salesmen to move the computers"
~ prostitutesell one's body; exchange sex for money.
~ sellbe sold at a certain price or in a certain way.; "These books sell like hot cakes"
v. (stative)3. sellbe sold at a certain price or in a certain way.; "These books sell like hot cakes"
~ sellexchange or deliver for money or its equivalent.; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"
~ sell, trade, dealdo business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood.; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"
~ behave the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun).; "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
~ retailbe sold at the retail level.; "These gems retail at thousands of dollars each"
~ tradebe traded at a certain price or under certain conditions.; "The stock traded around $20 a share"
v. (communication)4. sellpersuade somebody to accept something.; "The French try to sell us their image as great lovers"
~ persuadecause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm.; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!"
v. (possession)5. deal, sell, tradedo business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood.; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"
~ commerce, commercialism, mercantilismtransactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services).
~ pushsell or promote the sale of (illegal goods such as drugs).; "The guy hanging around the school is pushing drugs"
~ transactconduct business.; "transact with foreign governments"
~ dealsell.; "deal hashish"
~ dealsell.; "deal hashish"
~ black marketeerdeal on the black market.
~ pyramiduse or deal in (as of stock or commercial transaction) in a pyramid deal.
~ marketdeal in a market.
~ hawk, huckster, monger, peddle, vend, pitchsell or offer for sale from place to place.
~ sellbe sold at a certain price or in a certain way.; "These books sell like hot cakes"
v. (possession)6. sellgive up for a price or reward.; "She sold her principles for a successful career"
~ cede, surrender, give up, deliverrelinquish possession or control over.; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in"
~ betray, selldeliver to an enemy by treachery.; "Judas sold Jesus"; "The spy betrayed his country"
v. (stative)7. sellbe approved of or gain acceptance.; "The new idea sold well in certain circles"
~ behave the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun).; "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
v. (stative)8. sellbe responsible for the sale of.; "All her publicity sold the products"
~ behave the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun).; "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
v. (social)9. betray, selldeliver to an enemy by treachery.; "Judas sold Jesus"; "The spy betrayed his country"
~ sellgive up for a price or reward.; "She sold her principles for a successful career"
~ double crossbetray by double-dealing.
~ cozen, deceive, delude, lead onbe false to; be dishonest with.