bazaar
noun /bəˈzɑː(r)/
/bəˈzɑːr/
- (in some Eastern countries) a street or an area of a town where there are many small shops
- rugs on sale in the Turkish bazaars
- Why not visit the local bustling bazaar and the Kashmir carpet factory?
- (in the UK, the US, etc.) a sale of goods, often items made by hand, to raise money for a charity or for people who need help
- She got it at the church bazaar.
- The Scouts are having a bazaar on Saturday.
Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Italian bazarro, from Turkish, from Persian bāzār ‘market’.