Boothale

/ˈbuːðeɪl/ noun

A narrow passage or lane that leads to a booth or market stall; also, a historical term for an alley in a town where booths or market stalls are located.

'Booth' + 'hale' (an Old English word for a hall or nook). A compound describing the small passages between market structures in medieval towns.

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