[f. prec. sb. Cf. L. auctiōn-āri in same sense.] To sell by auction. Hence Auctioned ppl. a.
1807. Crabbe, Par. Reg., II. 349. An auctioned bed, with curtains neat and new.
1884. J. Stephens, in Contemp. Rev., May, 689. And auctioned off their consciences to the Ministerial bidder.