botica

Portuguese

noun
Definitions
  • (archaic) general store store which sells a large variety of useful things
  • (archaic) pharmacy place where prescription drugs are dispensed

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

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