edicola
newsstand, kiosk
noun eh-DEE-koh-lah Rare
Origin: Latin aedicula (small building, shrine).
Usage Note
Edicola is the traditional Italian street newsstand selling newspapers, magazines, and tobacco products. It is an important fixture of Italian urban life; the proprietor is the edicolante. In religious contexts edicola can mean a small roadside shrine — the original Latin meaning. The plural is edicole.
Examples
"Compro il giornale all'edicola ogni mattina."
Natural Translation
I buy the newspaper at the newsstand every morning.
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