English edit

Etymology edit

shop +‎ way

Noun edit

shopway (plural shopways)

  1. (rare) The way that leads to a shop.
    • 1896, H. G. Wells, The Purple Pileus:
      [] finally, in a somewhat dishevelled, chipped, and discoloured condition, he was assisted to his coat and shown out by the back door, the shopway being barred by Jennie.
    • 1942, Elizabeth Cooper, My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard:
      But sadness could not come to us when shopping, and our eager eyes looked long at the signs above the open shopways. There were long black signs of lacquer with letters of raised gold, or red ones with the characters carved and gilded.