Definitionn. a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
Last update: October 12, 2015
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It is first mentioned in 1322, was bought with the adjacent hostelry in 1405 by the city and rearranged as a town hall, and has since, from time to time, been enlarged by the purchase of adjoining patrician houses, forming a complex of buildings of various styles and dates surmounted by a clock tower. [Please select]
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Our travellers reached the rustic hostelry and alighted from their palfreys. [Please select]
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I said to them, 'Where is the King's Head hostelry.' [Please select]
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A delightful room it was, in immeasurable contrast to his squalid surroundings at that hostelry. [Please select]
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They returned her signal, and retired to seek rest and refreshment at a neighbouring hostelry. [Please select]
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A modern hostelry hid away in the center of a primeval park. [Please select]
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They slept that night at Kirknewton, where they put up at a small hostelry. [Please select]
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