[f. prec. sb. Cf. L. auctiōn-āri in same sense.] To sell by auction. Hence Auctioned ppl. a.

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1807.  Crabbe, Par. Reg., II. 349. An auctioned bed, with curtains neat and new.

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1884.  J. Stephens, in Contemp. Rev., May, 689. And auctioned off their consciences to the Ministerial bidder.

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