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
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
- botica Spanish, Castilian
- boticario Spanish, Castilian
- boutique Spanish, Castilian
- butica Spanish, Castilian
- ἀποθήκη Ancient Greek
- *dʰeh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- apotek Norwegian Bokmål
- butikk Norwegian Bokmål
- 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