Magazine Word Origin. (n.) 1580s, warehouse, place for storing goods, especially military ammunition, from. Web borrowed from middle french magasin (“warehouse, store”), from italian magazzino (“storehouse”), ultimately from.
Web the earliest known use of the noun magazine is in the middle english period (1150—1500). (n.) 1580s, warehouse, place for storing goods, especially military ammunition, from. Web borrowed from middle french magasin (“warehouse, store”), from italian magazzino (“storehouse”), ultimately from.
(n.) 1580s, warehouse, place for storing goods, especially military ammunition, from. Web borrowed from middle french magasin (“warehouse, store”), from italian magazzino (“storehouse”), ultimately from. Web the earliest known use of the noun magazine is in the middle english period (1150—1500). (n.) 1580s, warehouse, place for storing goods, especially military ammunition, from.