gavel
ceremonial mallet / to sell at auction
NounTransitive Verb
pl: gavelspast: gavelledpp: gavelleding: gavelling
The word evokes an image of sudden, decisive authority and the formal closure of a debate or process. It is most commonly associated with the solemnity of a courtroom or the high-energy environment of an auction house, where the sound of the strike represents a legally binding or final action. As a noun, it is a standard countable object. When used as a verb, it specifically describes the act of finalizing a sale through the physical action of striking the mallet, often appearing in the passive voice to describe the result of an auction.