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hostelry

[hos-tl-ree] / ˈhɒs tl ri /
NOUN
lodging
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After college, Smith traveled to Budapest, where he taught at a Berlitz language school and did some work as an “arbitrageur,” selling currency to hostelers.

From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 6, 2016

It was the first time U.S. and European hostelers had gotten together since 1939.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Paris 30 hostelers were invited to Schiaparelli's for tea, showed up unabashed in seersucker dresses and dungarees.

From Time Magazine Archive

Eight new state catering schools offer a four-year course for waiters, cooks and hostelers.

From Time Magazine Archive

And here it may be observed that, among other interferences with commerce and the liberty of the subject, hostelers were not allowed to make either bread or beer.

From The Customs of Old England by Snell, F. J. (Frederick John)




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