"let the buyer beware" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: lets the buyer beware [present, singular, third-person], letting the buyer beware [participle, present], let the buyer beware [participle, past], let the buyer beware [past]
Etymology: Calque of Latin caveat ēmptor. Etymology templates: {{cal|en|la|caveat ēmptor}} Calque of Latin caveat ēmptor Head templates: {{en-verb|let<,,let> the buyer beware}} let the buyer beware (third-person singular simple present lets the buyer beware, present participle letting the buyer beware, simple past and past participle let the buyer beware)
  1. (informal, idiomatic) It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure the soundness of goods or services prior to their purchase. Tags: idiomatic, informal

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