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Shope vs Shoppe - What's the difference?

shope | shoppe |

As a verb shope

is (obsolete) (shape).

As a noun shoppe is

a fanciful spelling of (shop), chiefly used in the names of businesses to give an air of old-fashionedness.

shope

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Verb

(head)
  • (obsolete) (shape)
  • * 1530 , , Genesis 2:7, in The Pentatauch , reprinted verbatim by Jacob Isidor Mombert. Anson D.F. Randolph & Company, 1884, Google Books, [http://books.google.com/books?id=ySMXAAAAYAAJ&pg],
  • Then the Lord God shope man, even of the mould of the earth and breathed into his face the breath of life.

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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A fanciful spelling of (shop), chiefly used in the names of businesses to give an air of old-fashionedness.
  • :It's called ''Ye Olde Grog Shoppe'' , but really it's the new liquor shop and it opened just last month.