Bargained

/ˈbɑrɡənd/ verb

Negotiated the price or terms of a deal, often trying to get a better offer than the initial one.

From Old French 'bargaigne,' possibly from Germanic roots. The word entered English in the 14th century to describe haggling in markets, and the sense of striking a deal became standard by the 1600s.

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