出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/25 20:33 UTC 版)
1786, presumably from sales of boxes, box seats (“separated private seating”). Sense of “total sales” from 1904.
Folk etymology is that this derives from Elizabethan theatre, where theater admission was collected in a box attached to a long stick, passed around the audience. However, the term is first attested over a century later (theaters were closed in 1642), making this highly unlikely.
box office (countable and uncountable, plural box offices)
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box‐office receipt
a work-box
the engine-room
the execution-ground
the head office
a cupboard
a barrier
a cashbox
a lookout―(軍艦のマスト上のは)―a crow's nest
box‐office receipt
a toolbox
a soap-case
a nailed box
an offertory-box
the head office
the main office
the main office
a work-box
box‐office receipt
the engine-room
the execution-ground
a workshop
a workshop
a cupboard
the head office
the main office
the main office