under the hammer



under the hammer

For sale, as in These paintings and Oriental rugs must come under the hammer if we're to pay the mortgage. This expression alludes to the auctioneer's hammer, which is rapped to indicate a completed transaction. [Mid-1800s]
See also: hammer

under the hammer

For sale at an auction.
See also: hammer

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gruffud-Welsh
Halcyon-Various
Annettea-NET (French), ə-NET (English)French, English, German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch
Underwood['ʌndəwud]
BİHter-Turkish
Geir-Norwegian, Icelandic