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booth
English
Etymology
From Middle English bothe, from Old Norse búð (compare Swedish bod) and/or the commoner variant búð (> Scots buth), from Proto-Germanic *b?þ?, *b?þiz, *buþ?, from Proto-Indo-European *b?uH-. Compare Middle Low German bôde, Middle Dutch boede, German Bude.
Pronunciation
- (England) IPA(key): /bu?ð/
- (General American) IPA(key): /bu??/
- Rhymes: -u??, -u?ð
Noun
booth (plural booths)
- A small stall for the display and sale of goods.
- An enclosure just big enough to accommodate one standing person.
- An enclosed table with seats, as in a diner or café.
- An enclosure for keeping animals.
Derived terms
Descendants
- ? Bengali: ??? (buth)
- ? Scottish Gaelic: bùth
Translations
See also
- kiosk
- stall
- stand
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boothy
English
Noun
boothy (plural boothies)
- Alternative form of bothy
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