Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A bad bargain.
  • noun A forfeit paid for withdrawing from a bargain.

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Examples

  • Andrew, notwithstanding my threats, continued to battle the point, as he said it would cost him a guinea of rue-bargain to the man who had bought his pony, before he could get it back again.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • "Nay, they say that's no'but a rue-bargain, and she found out her mind after she wedded -- that's all the clot-heads think about it."

    A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Hall Caine 1892

  • "Nay, sir, but if it's a rue-bargain it is easily mended," said the girl, her eyes aflame and her figure quivering and erect.

    The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance Hall Caine 1892

  • Andrew, notwithstanding my threats, continued to battle the point, as he said it would cost him a guinea of rue-bargain to the man who had bought his pony, before he could get it back again.

    Rob Roy 1887

  • Andrew, notwithstanding my threats, continued to battle the point, as he said it would cost him a guinea of rue-bargain to the man who had bought his pony, before he could get it back again.

    Rob Roy — Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • Andrew, notwithstanding my threats, continued to battle the point, as he said it would cost him a guinea of rue-bargain to the man who had bought his pony, before he could get it back again.

    Rob Roy — Volume 02 Walter Scott 1801

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