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hostler

[hos-ler, os-ler] / ˈhɒs lər, ˈɒs lər /
NOUN
groom
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The new streets-as-buildings would provide garages at every stop, making disposal of the auto as simple as flinging the reins to the hostler at the local inn.

From Time Magazine Archive

The groom or hostler, a man she had never seen, was standing in the door, eyes wide with fright.

From "Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad" by Ann Petry

The hostler spit careful over the top of the switch and says, with one eye shut, "Like a ride?"

From Plain Mary Smith A Romance of Red Saunders by Phillips, Henry Wallace

The hostler was quaking visibly, and the Colonel seized her arm as though rescuing a drowning person.

From The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky by MacDonald, Everett

Their hostler candidate might have had horse sense to burn, but he hadn't read law.

From The Lash by Lyman, Olin L.