From butcher + shop.
butchershop (plural butchershops)
- (chiefly US) A store that sells meat.
- Synonyms: (UK) butcher's shop, butcher's
- (World War I– World War II military slang) A military hospital or its division where surgeries upon the wounded are performed.[1]
store that sells meat
- Arabic: مَلْحَمَة f (malḥama)
- South Levantine Arabic: مَلْحمة f (málḥame)
- Afrikaans: slaghuis
- Catalan: carnisseria f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 肉舖/肉铺 (ròupù)
- Czech: řeznictví n
- Dutch: slagerij (nl) f
- Esperanto: buĉejo, viandvendejo
- Finnish: lihakauppa (fi)
- French: boucherie (fr) f
- Galician: carnicería (gl) f, carnizaría (gl) f, obriga (gl) f, macelo m
- German: Fleischerei (de) f, Metzgerei (de) f
- Greek: χασάπικο (el) n (chasápiko), κρεοπωλείο (el) n (kreopoleío)
- Ancient: μαγειρεῖον n (mageireîon)
- Hebrew: אִטְלִיז (he) m (itliz)
- Irish: siopa búistéara m
- Italian: macelleria (it) f, beccheria f, carnezzeria f
- Japanese: 肉屋 (ja) (にくや, nikuya)
- Latin: laniēna f
- Luxembourgish: Metzlerei (lb) f
- Macedonian: месарница f (mesarnica)
- Middle English: bocherie
- Norman: bouochel'lie f (Jersey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: slakterbutikk m
- Nynorsk: slaktarbutikk m
- Ottoman Turkish: قصابخانه (kasâbhâne)
- Polish: masarnia (pl) f, sklep mięsny m
- Portuguese: matadouro (pt), talho (pt) m (Portugal), açougue (pt) m (Brazil)
- Romanian: măcelărie (ro) f
- Russian: мясна́я ла́вка f (mjasnája lávka)
- Serbo-Croatian: mesnica (sh)
- Sicilian: vuccirìa (scn) f
- Slovak: mäsiarstvo n
- Spanish: carnicería (es) f
- Turkish: kasap dükkanı, kasaphane (tr)
- Venetan: becarìa f
- Vietnamese: hàng thịt
- Volapük: miticöpöp
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- ^ Lighter, Jonathan (1972) “The Slang of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe, 1917-1919: An Historical Glossary”, in American Speech[1], volume 47, number 1/2, page 27