market town
A farmer sells fresh vegetables at the market town on a sunny Saturday morning.
Noun: A market town is a town, typically of small to moderate size, that holds a public market on specific, regularly scheduled days. Historically, this market was a central feature of the town's economic and social life, where people from the surrounding rural areas would gather to buy, sell, and trade goods.
The term is used to describe a town whose primary function or historical origin is centered around hosting a formal market. It often implies a traditional, often historic, character. - It functions as a countable noun. - It is often modified by adjectives describing its size, location, or character (e.g., a quaint market town, a bustling market town).
- Basic Usage:
- Stamford is a beautiful market town in Lincolnshire, England.
- The market town comes alive every Tuesday and Saturday when the square fills with stalls.
- With Modifiers:
- We visited a charming old market town in the Cotswolds.
- It evolved from a small village into a thriving market town in the 13th century.
- Historical/Legal Context: In historical and some legal contexts, a "market town" specifically refers to a town that was granted a royal charter or official permission (a ) to hold a market, distinguishing it from other settlements.
- The king's charter officially designated it as a market town, granting it important trading privileges.
- Market (noun): The event or location where buying and selling occurs. (e.g., , ).
- Marketplace (noun): The physical area, often a square, where a market is held.
- Market day (noun phrase): The specific day(s) on which the market is held in a market town.
- Trading town: A town whose economy is based on trade.
- Market center: A central place for commercial activity in a region.
Note: While related, "city" and "metropolis" are not synonyms, as they imply a much larger size and different administrative status.
A farmer sells fresh vegetables at the market town on a sunny Saturday morning.
- a (usually small) town where a public market is held at stated times