Buy: v.tr. (word coming from the popular Latin accaptare, from captare, capere “to seek to take”).
The verb “to buy” has several meanings:
1. To acquire (a good, a right) against payment. Buy a car, a house, a dress, the newspaper, the bread.
Buy goods in cash, on credit, wholesale.
This is a book that I bought second-hand, very cheap.
I bought it for one hundred euros (to pay).
Buy (something) at the market, in a store, at the pharmacist, by...
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