'Booth' definitions:

Definition of 'booth'

(from WordNet)
noun
A table (in a restaurant or bar) surrounded by two high- backed benches
noun
Small area set off by walls for special use [syn: booth, cubicle, stall, kiosk]
noun
United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865) [syn: Booth, John Wilkes Booth]
noun
A small shop at a fair; for selling goods or entertainment

Definition of 'Booth'

From: GCIDE
  • Booth \Booth\ (b[=oo][th]), n. [OE. bothe; cf. Icel. b[=u][eth], Dan. & Sw. bod, MHG. buode, G. bude, baude; from the same root as AS. b[=u]an to dwell, E. boor, bower, be; cf. Bohem. bauda, Pol. buda, Russ. budka, Lith. buda, W. bwth, pl. bythod, Gael. buth, Ir. both.]
  • 1. A house or shed built of boards, boughs, or other slight materials, for temporary occupation. --Camden. [1913 Webster]
  • 2. A covered stall or other temporary structure in a fair, or market, or at a polling place. [1913 Webster]
  • 3. a partly enclosed area within a room for use of one or a small number of people, such as one in a restaurant having a table and seats, or one at an exhibition containing a display of products from one organization. [PJC]
  • 4. a small structure designed for the use of one person performing a special activity; as, a telephone booth; a highway toll booth; a projection booth; a guard booth. [PJC]

Definition of 'booth'

From: Easton
  • Booth a hut made of the branches of a tree. In such tabernacles Jacob sojourned for a season at a place named from this circumstance Succoth (Gen. 33:17). Booths were erected also at the feast of Tabernacles (q.v.), Lev. 23:42, 43, which commemorated the abode of the Israelites in the wilderness.