Definitionn. an inn in some eastern countries with a large courtyard that provides accommodation for caravans
Last update: October 28, 2015
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Then at the turning of the road we came to the caravanserai. [Please select]
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The owners, whoever they were, must be inside the caravanserai. [Please select]
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The first “inns”--no doubt a sort of caravanserai--are commonly said to have come into existence in Lydia in the third or fourth century B. [Please select]
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A spinster-looking lady in a cheap blouse and skirt, an inmate of the caravanserai, put her head through the door and, with a disapproving sniff at the occupants, retired. [Please select]
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