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hostelry

[hos-tl-ree] / ˈhɒs tl ri /
NOUN
lodging
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Or, indeed, any kind of inn, hostelry, saloon, roadhouse, taproom, tavern, or beer hall where money can be exchanged for the sweet relief of drink.

From The Verge

A developer might well use the existing site to build a competing hostelry.

From Washington Post

He added it was a "wonderful thing to be recognised for driving quality year after year" at the Grade-II listed hostelry.

From BBC

Consisting of 12 scenes written and staged by seven directors including showrunner Lee Liebeskind, the production conjures incidents that take place in the eponymous hostelry’s Room 109 over the course of a year.

From Washington Post

While challenging the truism that troubadour song was invented by noblemen, he gives short shrift to the wandering jongleurs who sang in medieval taverns and hostelries.

From Los Angeles Times