booth
See also: Booth
English
Etymology
From Middle English bothe, from Old Norse bóð (compare Swedish bod) and/or the commoner variant búð (from the latter Scots buth), from Proto-Germanic [Term?]. Compare Middle Low German bōde, Middle Dutch boede, German Bude.
Pronunciation
- (England) IPA(key): /buːð/
- (General American) IPA(key): /buːθ/
- Rhymes: -uːθ, -uːð
Noun
booth (plural booths)
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Scottish Gaelic: bùth
Translations
A small stall for the display and sale of goods
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An enclosure just big enough to accommodate one standing person
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