Synonyms for bodega


Grammar : Noun
Spell : boh-dey-guh; Spanish baw-th e-gah
Phonetic Transcription : boʊˈdeɪ gə; Spanish bɔˈðɛ gɑ

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Définition of bodega

Origin :
  • 1848, from Mexican Spanish, from Spanish bodega "a wine shop; cellar," from Latin apotheca, from Greek apotheke "depot, store" (see apothecary). The same word as boutique.
  • As in market/mart : noun place, venue for selling goods
  • As in general store : noun variety store
  • As in grocery store : noun food store
Example sentences :
  • This Bay of Bodega is situated a little north of the 38th degree of latitude.
  • Extract from : « History of the State of California » by John T. Frost
  • There is no more cholera in Bodega Central than there is in heaven!
  • Extract from : « Carmen Ariza » by Charles Francis Stocking
  • They are fleeing to the bodega to get the rifles and ammunition!
  • Extract from : « Carmen Ariza » by Charles Francis Stocking
  • “Fernando sends Juan to Bodega Central at daybreak,” the old man said.
  • Extract from : « Carmen Ariza » by Charles Francis Stocking
  • Colnett mentions the Indian dress of deerskins in Bodega Bay.
  • Extract from : « Francis Drake and the California Indians, 1579 » by Robert F. Heizer
  • The visitors of the 18th and 21st would be Bodega Coast Miwok.
  • Extract from : « Francis Drake and the California Indians, 1579 » by Robert F. Heizer
  • Presently, away off in the fog, he heard the Bodega whistle.
  • Extract from : « Captain Scraggs » by Peter B. Kyne
  • They live toward the north coast in the vicinity of the Port of Bodega.
  • Extract from : « The Aboriginal Population of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California » by S. F. Cook
  • When Heceta and Bodega in 1775 were searching the coast for harbors, they anchored under the lee of the next northerly headland.
  • Extract from : « A Backward Glance at Eighty » by Charles A. Murdock
  • The nearest settlement was the Russian colony near Bodega, one hundred and seventy-five miles to the south.
  • Extract from : « A Backward Glance at Eighty » by Charles A. Murdock
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