Abdaria

/æbˈdɛr.i.ə/ noun

In ancient Rome, the position or office of an auctioneer or public official responsible for managing public sales or auctions.

From Latin 'abdariotus' or 'abdarai,' possibly related to 'abdere' (to hide or conceal), referring to the official who conducted hidden auctions or sealed bids in Roman commerce.

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