Lexicographical Neighbors of Booteries
Literary usage of Booteries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Souvenirs of Léonard: Hairdresser to Queen Marie-Antoinette by Léonard, called Léonard i. e. Léonard Antier (1897)
"There are no cobblers in Paris now, no bakers, grocers, nor wineshop-keepers,
but “booteries,” “bakeries,” “groceries,” and “wine-dealers. ..."
2. How to Run a Wholesale Business at a Profit by Shaw (A. W.) company, A.W. Shaw Company (1918)
"... Booteries Here—Men's and Women's—and no wonder, because —"half the fun of
having feet is that You can enjoy wearing ..."