An inn. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > accommodation or lodging > public lodging-places > [noun] > inn (39) guest housec1000 An inn. Obsolete. innc1230 An establishment which provides accommodation, refreshment, and hospitality for paying guests, esp. travellers; (also) the building in which such an… hostry1377 = hostelry, n. host1382 A place of lodging or entertainment; a hostel, inn. harbergeryc1384 Place of lodging or entertainment; inn. hostelc1384 spec. A public house of lodging and entertainment for strangers and travellers; an inn, a hotel. hostelryc1386 A house where lodging and entertainment are provided; an inn, a hostel. Also, the place in a convent for the reception of strangers. harbergagea1400 Place of lodging or entertainment; inn. hostelar1424 = hostelry, n. hostagec1440 A hostel, hostelry, inn. Also attributive. innsc1550 In plural form, with singular or plural agreement, with singular reference. Scottish and Irish English (northern). An establishment which… host-house1570 A house for the reception of guests or strangers; a hostelry; an inn. fondaco1599 Chiefly in Italy and Egypt: an inn or lodging where foreign merchants reside, store goods, and conduct trade. Also more generally: an inn. Cf. funduq… change1609 Scottish. An inn or alehouse. Cf. change-house, n. Obsolete. auberge1615 An inn, a place of accommodation for travellers. sporting house1615 a building in which sport or entertainment may be found; esp. a house of ill repute; a brothel, a gambling den. albergo1617 Esp. in Italy: an inn, a guest house. Cf. auberge, n. rancho1648 In Latin or Spanish America: a hut or shed, or a group of these, put up for the accommodation of travellers; (hence in extended use) a roadhouse… change-housea1653 An inn or alehouse. Now historical. posada1652 In Spain and Spanish-speaking countries: an inn or place of accommodation for travellers. Cf. pousada, n. public house1655 An inn or hostelry providing food and lodging for travellers or members of the public, and usually licensed for the sale of alcohol. In later use U.S.… inn-house1677 an establishment which provides accommodation, refreshment, and hospitality for paying guests, esp. travellers; (also) the building in which such an… funduq1684 In countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea or the Red Sea: an inn or lodging where travellers and merchants reside, store goods, and conduct trade… locanda1770 In continental Europe, esp. Italy: a small hotel, guest house, or inn. fonda1777 In Spanish- and Catalan-speaking regions: a hotel, an inn; a restaurant. livery tavern1787 an inn at which horses may be kept at livery, a coaching inn (in later use as the name of such an establishment). roadhouse1806 An inn, hotel, or other establishment providing accommodation, meals, etc., for travellers; (in later use esp.) a roadside public house catering… meson1817 In Spain, Mexico, and the south-western United States: an inn, a boarding house. tambo1830 In the Andean countries, esp. Peru, a lodging house or inn. gasthaus1834 A small German inn or hotel. estalagem1835 In Portugal: an inn or hostelry. caravanserai1848 A hotel; (also) an inn, a hostelry. Now somewhat rare. temperance inna1849 one where no intoxicants are sold or provided. sala1871 An Indian rest-house or inn. bush-inn1881 ryokan1914 A traditional Japanese inn or hostelry. B & B1918 bed and breakfast (see bed, n. 1g(a)); a guest-house, etc., offering bed-and-breakfast accommodation. pousada1949 In Portugal: an inn or hotel, esp. one of a chain of hotels administered by the state. Cf. posada, n. 1. minshuku1970 In Japan: a family-run inn or private house providing accommodation and meals for tourists. Also in extended use. |
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