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‖ bodega|boˈdega| [Sp.; = wine-shop:—L. apothēca, a. Gr. ἀποθήκη dépôt, store.] A wine-shop in Spain; recently adopted as a specific name for a cellar or shop for the sale of wines only.
1846R. Ford Gatherings fr. Spain xiii. 148 The best vineyards and bodegas or cellars are those which did belong to Don Carlos. 1872Lady C. Schreiber Jrnl. (1911) I. 144 He took us..on foot, to the bodega of Messrs. Gonzalez..where we were asked to taste a number of different wines. 1876Vineyard to Decanter 18 The bodega..unlike the English idea of a wine cellar, is a large building above ground. 1879Escott England I. 162 Wine-shades, bodegas, and saloons abound both above and under ground [in Liverpool]. 1885Manch. Examiner 14 July 5/3 An enterprising firm of wine merchants have popularised their specialities by the multiplication of bodegas. |