Boothes

/ˈbuːðɪz/ noun

Plural of booth; small enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces or structures used as stalls, voting places, or temporary shelters.

From Old Norse 'búð' (shelter/hut), related to 'build.' The word entered Middle English around the 13th century describing temporary structures at markets and fairs.

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