forebooth

Etymology
From. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A booth positioned near the front; foreshop
 * 2) * 1895, The Scottish Antiquary: Or, Northern Notes & Queries:
 * The instrument concludes with the statement that these things were 'done in the forebooth of the tenement or lodging [...].'
 * 1) * 2004, Ayr and its People:
 * Helen Dunbar had the liferent of this booth (described as a forebooth with a foreshop adjacent) and died about 1605.
 * Helen Dunbar had the liferent of this booth (described as a forebooth with a foreshop adjacent) and died about 1605.