Bootle

/ˈbuːtəl/ noun

A small town or village, or a minor trading post; historically, a place where booths or small market stalls were set up.

From 'booth' (Old Norse 'búð' for shelter) plus '-le' or '-le' suffix used in place names, ultimately from Old English '-leah' meaning clearing or meadow.

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