The word "haggleress" is a rare term used to describe a woman who haggles or negotiates extensively during the purchase of goods or services. The IPA phonetic transcription explains the spelling of this word as /ˈhæɡləˌrɛs/, where the "h" is pronounced softly followed by the short "a" sound. The "g" is pronounced with a hard "g" sound, followed by the "l" and the schwa sound "ə". The last syllable is pronounced with a short "e" sound followed by the "s" sound.
The word "haggleress" does not have an established etymology as it is not a commonly used word in English. It seems to be a formation based on the word "haggler", which refers to a person who negotiates or bargains over prices. The suffix "-ess" is typically used to form feminine nouns, so "haggleress" could be interpreted as a female haggler. However, it should be noted that this word is not widely recognized or used in modern English language.