kauppaus
Kauppaus is a Finnish noun derived from kauppa (trade) and refers to a trading session or market day when buyers and sellers gathered to exchange goods, negotiate prices, and conclude sales. The term is primarily historical and regional, rather than a standard label used in contemporary economic language.
Historically, kauppaus was associated with fairs and market weeks that gathered merchants from towns and rural
In modern Finnish, the word kauppaus is relatively uncommon outside historical or linguistic contexts. It is
See also: kauppa, kauppias, kaupanteko, markkinat, tori. Further reading often appears in dictionaries, historical studies of