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scoppa

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
scoppa, an ; m.
A shop, a booth or shed for trade or work (cf. work*-*shop)
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  • Hé geseh ða welegan hyra lác sendan on ðone sceoppan (

    in gazophilacium

    ),
      Lk. Skt. 21, 1.
Etymology
[The bowiares ssope hii breke, & the bowes nome echon, R. Glouc. 541, 16. Euerych soutere Þ halt shoppe, English Gilds, 358, 22. Marchantz beshetten hyni in here shope, Piers P. 2, 213. Schoppe opella, propala, Prompt. Parv. A shoppe or a werkehous operarium, Wülck. Gl. 599, 10. A schope opella, a hordhows gazafilacium, 730, 3-6. A schoppe opella, a treserhouse gazafilacium, 804, 28, 29. Cf. O. H. Ger. schof a building without walls ; also a vestibule : Ger. schuppen a shed.]
Similar entries
v. scypen.
Linked entries
v.  sceoppa scioppa.
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  • scoppa, n.