saleworthy

English

Etymology

From sale + -worthy.

Adjective

saleworthy (comparative more saleworthy, superlative most saleworthy)

  1. Worthy or capable of being sold; sellable.
    • 1896, Grant Allen, A bride from the desert - Page 31:
      But even before he could do so, half-a-dozen black Somanlis, now eager for gain, interposed their strong arms to prevent such culpable waste of good saleworthy slave stuff.

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