bothe
Middle English
/ˈboːθ/, /ˈbɔːθ(ə)/
noun
Definitions
- A store, kiosk or booth, especially a temporary one.
- A shack or cabin; any makeshift habitation.
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Norse búð.
Origin
Old Norse
búð
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- booth English
- boothless English
- boothlike English
- boothman English
- boothmate English
- both English
- both-handed English
- bothy English
- forebooth English
- telebooth English
- ticket booth English
- ticketbooth English
- toll booth English
- *bōþō Proto-Germanic
- ブース Japanese
- bā þā Old English
- bath Middle English
- bathe Middle English
- both Middle English
- boþe Middle English
- tolboth Middle English
- toll Middle English
- báðir Old Norse
- bóð Old Norse
- búð Old Norse
- búð Icelandic
- बूथ Hindi
- bùth Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- búð Faroese
- boþ Old Swedish