botica
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- drugstore, pharmacy
- drug, medicament
Etymology
Borrowed from French boutique (shop) derived from Old Occitan botica derived from Latin apotheca (storehouse, repository, warehouse) derived from Ancient Greek ἀποθήκη (storehouse, repository, a repository).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἀποθήκη
Gloss
storehouse, repository, a repository
Kanji
蔵
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- boutique English
- apotheca Latin
- apothecarius Latin
- apothēca Latin
- Apotheke German
- Boutique German
- butik Hungarian
- boutique Italian
- apotheek Dutch, Flemish
- boetiek Dutch, Flemish
- arrière-boutique French
- bottega French
- boutique French
- boutiquier French
- апте́ка Russian
- бутик Russian
- bodega Spanish, Castilian
- boticario Spanish, Castilian
- boutique Spanish, Castilian
- butica Spanish, Castilian
- ἀποθήκη Ancient Greek
- *dʰeh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- apotek Norwegian Bokmål
- butikk Norwegian Bokmål
- botica Portuguese
- boticário Portuguese
- boutique Portuguese
- apotek Swedish
- butik Swedish
- ブティック Japanese
- apteka Polish
- butik Polish
- apotek Norwegian Nynorsk
- butikk Norwegian Nynorsk
- apotek Danish
- butik Danish
- apatyka Czech
- butik Serbo-Croatian
- botiga Catalan, Valencian
- αποθήκη Greek (modern)
- botika Cebuano
- boutique Norman
- botika Tagalog
- Buttek Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- boutique Middle French
- אַפּטייק Yiddish
- аптека Macedonian
- botica Asturian
- botica Old Occitan
- botika Papiamentu
- botika Basque
- botika Yogad