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innholder Now rare.|ˈɪnˌhəʊldə(r)| Forms: see inn n. [f. inn n. 4 + holder. Cf. householder.] = innkeeper.
1464Nottingham Rec. II. 252 Johannes Watson, inhalder. c1510Barclay Mirr. Gd. Manners (1570) G iv, Be thou none Inholder, hosteler nor Taverner. 1587Harrison England ii. iii. (1877) i. 87 Supposing he had serued with some inholder in the stable. 1610Holland Camden's Brit. i. 74 They say that this Lady was at first an Inholder or Hostesse. a1748Pitt Imit. Horace, Sat. ii. vi. (R.), So rov'd wild Buckingham the public jest, Now some innholder's, now a monarch's guest. 1841Emerson Misc. (1855) 258 The very innholders and landlords of the country would muster with fury to their support. 1875R. J. Hinton Eng. Radical Leaders 215 The ‘Licensed Victualler's Association’, as the Guild or Trades society of inn-holders and keepers of public houses is termed, is a wealthy and powerful body. |