brocante

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== French == === Etymology === From the verb brocanter (“to deal in second-hand goods”), of obscure origin. Probably either from Dutch brok (“piece, fragment”), or from the same root as Middle French broqueur, abrokeur (“broker”), from Medieval Latin *brocator, abrocator (“broker”), from Old Dutch *brokere (“one who determines the usages of trade, manager”), from broke, bruyck, breuck (“use, usage, trade”), from Proto-Germanic *brūkiz (“use, custom”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰruHg- (“to use, enjoy”). More at broker. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /bʁɔ.kɑ̃t/ === Noun === brocante f (plural brocantes) synonym of marché aux puces: flea market; market for bric-à-brac car boot sale; jumble sale ==== Derived terms ==== brocanteur ==== Related terms ==== brocanter === Further reading === “brocante”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012