One who makes a bargain or contract with another, especially to sell property.(noun)
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Use "bargainor" in a sentence
"Something is a bargainor a real bargainso youd be crazy to pass it up, right?"
"D. 1873, before me, Charles Nettleton, a Commissioner appointed by the State of North Carolina, in and for the State of New York, residing in said City of New York, personally came Edmund Randolph Robinson, the bargainor in the foregoing"
"D. 1873, before me, Samuel L. Taylor, a Commissioner appointed by the State of North Carolina, in and for the State of Pennsylvania, residing in said City of Philadelphia, personally came William Nevins Whelen, the bargainor in the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the execution thereof, as trustee therein named."