Between 1250 and 1300 from the Middle English word 'sceoppa'
Riddle: Where Do Tadpoles in the Pawn Shop Come From? Answer: From a frog pawned (word play on pond).
People used to lift shop to steal things from inside the shop many years ago.
The English word shop has several possible origins: * Norman - schope * French - échoppe * Saxon- sceoppa, a depository * Swedish - skap, a repository * Danish - skab, a cupboard or chest of drawers
Well, many people think that the word tuckshop comes from Australia because "tucker" means food. But, it doesn't come from Australia. The Catholics actually used that word. So, there's your answer.
Shop is an old English word, as English as they come! Originally meaning a booth or stall, it derives from a presumed Germanic root *skupp ( which is unattested).
Duka is the Kikuyu word for the English word shop.
Come Shop wit Me was created in 2002.
The Sanskrit word for shop is "duka".
Have a good title for your shop, stay in your shop, and people will come if they are looking. And have good prices too.
There is no homophone for the word shop.
you can go to the shop UNLESS you want me to go. you can come over UNLESS ..... comes over
the latin word for fruit = fructusthe latin word for shop = taberna.Only a genius can realise that the latin word for fruit shop is Fructus Taberna!Fructus Taberna!