Roup
I've worked auctions (not the auctioneer-I can't think that fast much less speak that fast) for over 20 years as my father-in-law was an auctioneer. Never heard this word. I'll have to see if he knows it. Bet he has.
Thanks for the word!
Are auctions very common in the U.K.? They are in some areas of the U.S. Here in the south they are a common and accepted way of selling property (personal, real, and farm related) quickly. In other parts of the U.S. they seem to be associated with foreclosures only and therefore have a negative connotation and reputation.
Thanks for the word!
Are auctions very common in the U.K.? They are in some areas of the U.S. Here in the south they are a common and accepted way of selling property (personal, real, and farm related) quickly. In other parts of the U.S. they seem to be associated with foreclosures only and therefore have a negative connotation and reputation.
In my area of Canada, auctions are a rare thing. Occasionally we have police auctions to sell off the impounded vehicles and recovered stolen property. We also have charity auctions where items are donated and then auctioned off to raise money for a cause. I have never been to a "real" auction but I would love to be front and center at a BARRETT-JACKSON CLASSIC CAR AUCTION.
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An infectious disease of poultry and pigeons characterized by inflammation of and mucous discharge from the mouth and eyes
I wanted to see the word "roup" used in a sentence, but most dictionaries only have the above meaning. I only found two instances of "roup" in reference to an auction. It certainly is an obscure word!
One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is love. Sophocles (496 BC - 406 BC)
from allwordsroup (dialect)
noun
1. A sale by auction.
verb
rouped, rouping
1. To sell something by auction.
Etymology: 16c: Scandinavian, originally meaning ‘to shout'.
from wordwebNoun: roup roop
A disease in poultry
[UK] A sale of gods by auction
from Answers.comroup (rūp)
n.
An infectious disease of poultry and pigeons characterized by inflammation of and mucous discharge from the mouth and eyes.
[Origin unknown.]
from Biology-online.orgroup
1. An outcry; hence, a sale of gods by auction. To roup, that is, the sale of his crops, was over. (J. C. Shairp)
2. A disease in poultry. See pip.
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so if it's an auction it comes from the final cry at the sale, and if it's infection, unknown in origin.
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