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Meaning of buttercross | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

A type of market cross associated with English market towns and dating from mediaeval times; fresh market produce was laid out and displayed on the circular stepped bases of the cross.

Examples

“The winning scorer is chaired back to Hallaton's ancient conical buttercross to sample the beer, after which competitors and onlookers continue the celebrations at the village's three pubs - […].”
“Another interesting structure in the town centre is the Buttercross, with its pitched roof supported on six circular stone columns.”
“Pontefract's wide, irregular Market Place, thronged every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday with market stalls, is dominated by its Buttercross, a sturdy structure consisting of a stone roof supported by stone columns built in 1734 to shelter dairy traders and still today offering protection from the sun and rain.”
“Just north of the village is a buttercross, or town market meeting place.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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