market town

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market town

A farmer sells fresh vegetables at the market town on a sunny Saturday morning.

Definition

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.

Usage

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).

Examples
  • 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.
Advanced Usage
  • 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.
Variants and Related Words
  • 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.
Synonyms
  • 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.

market town

A farmer sells fresh vegetables at the market town on a sunny Saturday morning.

Noun
  1. a (usually small) town where a public market is held at stated times