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shoppe|ʃɒp, ˈʃɒpɪ| an archaic form of shop n. now used affectedly (as in the names of tea-shops, etc.) to suggest quaint, old-world charm. Cf. olde a.
1933J. Betjeman Ghastly Good Taste 138 Arts and Crafts. Gentle folk weaving and spinning; Modern Church Furnishing; Old Tea Shoppes. 1948[see gift shop s.v. gift n. 9 b]. 1957E. Pound tr. Rimbaud 15 What lures the aintient truss-maker from his shoppe whose luxury Sucked in the passers-by. 1979L. Kallen Introducing C. B. Greenfield i. 10 This is a business office, not a tea shoppe. |