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[ boh-dey -guh ; Spanish baw-th e -gah ] SHOW IPA
/ boʊˈdeɪ gə; Spanish bɔˈðɛ gɑ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun, plural bo·de·gas [boh-dey -guh z; Spanish baw-th e -gahs]. /boʊˈdeɪ gəz; Spanish bɔˈðɛ gɑs/. a small, independent or family-owned grocery store, usually located in a densely populated urban environment, traditionally serving a Hispanic clientele.
(in Spain) a wineshop. a warehouse for storing or aging wines. Origin of bodega First recorded in 1845–50 for def. 2 ; 1965–70 for def. 1 ; from American Spanish, Spanish “wine cellar, wine shop,” from Latin apothēca “storehouse”; see apothecary
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Example sentences from the Web for bodega Casa Bruja's Fula Farmacia Blond Ale sells for $1.95 at Bodega Mi Amiga.
House of the Witch: The Renegade Craft Brewers of Panama | Jeff Campagna| November 30, 2014| DAILY BEAST
"Right now beer is a trend," Bernardo Rivas, the owner of Bodega Mi Amiga tells me in the imported beer aisle.
House of the Witch: The Renegade Craft Brewers of Panama | Jeff Campagna| November 30, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Bodega Mi Amiga is the largest liquor store in the country—and the oldest, dating back to 1959.
House of the Witch: The Renegade Craft Brewers of Panama | Jeff Campagna| November 30, 2014| DAILY BEAST
One of the stores Pragnell is referring to is Bodega Mi Amiga, a veritable institution on Via Porras in downtown Panama City.
House of the Witch: The Renegade Craft Brewers of Panama | Jeff Campagna| November 30, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Bodega Mi Amiga sells every kind of liquor you can imagine, or that is legally allowed to be imported into Panama.
House of the Witch: The Renegade Craft Brewers of Panama | Jeff Campagna| November 30, 2014| DAILY BEAST
But when he did, the town knew that he had been to Bodega Central, and that the country was aflame with war.
Carmen Ariza | Charles Francis Stocking
I went to their bodega with Mr. Ser and was shown through the whole institution by the manager.
Journeys and Experiences in Argentina, Paraguay, and Chile | Henry Stephens
The visitors of the 18th and 21st would be Bodega Coast Miwok.
Francis Drake and the California Indians, 1579 | Robert F. Heizer
Me, I don't feel like drownin' in that engine room or gettin' cut in half by the bow o' the Bodega or the Aphrodite.
Captain Scraggs | Peter B. Kyne
If, however, Drake landed in Bodega Bay, the situation would be somewhat different.
Francis Drake and the California Indians, 1579 | Robert F. Heizer
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British Dictionary definitions for bodega / (bəʊˈdiːɡə , Spanish boˈðeɣa ) /
noun a shop selling wine and sometimes groceries, esp in a Spanish-speaking country
Word Origin for bodega C19: from Spanish, ultimately from Greek apothēkē storehouse, from apotithenai to store, put away
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