KJV Dictionary Definition: mart

mart

M`ART, n. from market. A place of sale or traffick. It was formerly applied chiefly to markets and fairs in cities and towns, but it has now a more extensive application. We say, the United States are a principal mart for English goods; England and France are the marts of American cotton.

1. Bargain; purchase and sale. Not used.

M`ART, v.t. To buy and sell; to traffick. Not used.