Boothian

/buːˈθiːən/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of a booth or booths; also relating to geographical locations named Booth.

Etymology

From 'booth' + the adjective suffix '-ian,' meaning 'of or relating to.' Used to describe things with booth-like qualities or associated with places named Booth.

Kelly Says

William Booth founded the Salvation Army in 1865, creating 'Boothian' ideals of salvation through military-style organization—one of the most successful religious movements that actually dressed like soldiers!

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