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storekeeper

/ˈstɔːrˌkiːpər/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A person who owns, manages, or operates a retail shop or small store.

Example Sentences:
  • The friendly village storekeeper greeted every customer by name as they walked in.
  • Before big supermarket chains existed, the local storekeeper was a central figure in every community.
2.noun

An official or worker responsible for maintaining inventory, supplies, and stock in a warehouse, factory, or military establishment.

Example Sentences:
  • The chief storekeeper conducted a thorough monthly audit of the building supplies.
  • He served as a naval storekeeper, ensuring all ships received their required provisions before departure.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

A compound word formed in late 18th-century English from 'store' (derived from Old French 'estor', meaning 'provision or supply') and 'keeper' (from Old English 'cēpan', meaning 'to guard, maintain, or keep'). Originally referring to an official in charge of military or naval supplies, its meaning expanded to describe anyone owning or managing a retail shop.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

A storekeeper is simply the person who keeps the store running and guards its stock.

Frequently Asked Questions About “storekeeper

1. What is the meaning of “storekeeper” in English?

In English, storekeeper (noun) is defined as: “A person who owns, manages, or operates a retail shop or small store.”.

2. How do you use “storekeeper” in a sentence?

The friendly village storekeeper greeted every customer by name as they walked in.

3. What are English synonyms of “storekeeper”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “storekeeper”?

A compound word formed in late 18th-century English from 'store' (derived from Old French 'estor', meaning 'provision or supply') and 'keeper' (from Old English 'cēpan', meaning 'to guard, maintain, or keep'). Originally referring to an official in charge of military or naval supplies, its meaning expanded to describe anyone owning or managing a retail shop.