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Meanings of
inn
in English
Portuguese
albergaria
Catalan
fonda
Spanish
hospedaje
Back to the meaning
A hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers.
lodge
hostel
hostelry
auberge
Portuguese
albergaria
Synonyms
Examples for "
lodge
"
lodge
hostel
hostelry
auberge
Examples for "
lodge
"
1
All the family members can
lodge
this application, including the EU citizen.
2
HE was born in the houseman's
lodge
;
she in the great mansion.
3
The guests enjoyed the wedding breakfast in the
lodge
of Master Beaver.
4
They live in a high
lodge
in the centre of this wood.
5
They represent the degree which the initiate has taken in the
lodge
.
1
And it said no decision had been made on the
hostel
's
future.
2
She said closing the
hostel
was a threat to her daughter's future.
3
The
hostel
sale represents Ireland's largest for a single property this year.
4
Long Street Backpackers, Cape Town, South Africa Consistently voted Africa's best
hostel
.
5
Locals say the
hostel
's
seven long-stay patients have no place to go.
1
The inn where I put up was like a
hostelry
of romance.
2
One recognised, even at the entering, the delightful
hostelry
of a god.
3
I paid my fare, took up my carpet-bag, and entered the
hostelry
.
4
There is my
hostelry
,
and the spectral form of Danvers, utterly depaysee.
5
Achieving a discreet retirement from the
hostelry
he stood irresolute in the street.
1
He drank sitting on a bench outside the door of the
auberge
.
2
Jurmain kept only a few dollars in her room at the
auberge
.
3
On returning to the
auberge
,
Gervaise had a long chat with Ralph.
4
We're talking to everyone who ever so much as walked past Jurmain's
auberge
.
5
Woods bordering the road and surrounding the
auberge
were searched with tracker dogs.
Usage of
inn
in English
1
Fire in the
inn
was kindled in the hollow of the ground.
2
In 1816 the grenadier Fleuriot recognized her in an
inn
in Strasbourg.
3
The entire swarm moved once more in the direction of the
inn
.
4
Here's the thing- Iwantyou to leave that
inn
right this minute.
5
The necessary excuse presented itself in the remote situation of the
inn
.
6
Likely that meant a good
inn
,
as well, and a decent supper.
7
There is coffee and good wine and music at the local
inn
.
8
Early in the morning the rector came to me at the
inn
.
9
We exchange them for new ones at the
inn
and press on.
10
I think we shall be safe enough at the
inn
,
Ser Rodrik.
11
The carriages were in the road, a short way from the
inn
.
12
Garroy called at Torran's
inn
that evening wanting to know what happened.
13
He stayed at the
inn
in the village two weeks and more.
14
Anne went out on to the terrace-ground in front of the
inn
.
15
Meanwhile Garnache placed them on duty in the common-room of the
inn
.
16
The law regarded them in the light of travellers at an
inn
.
Other examples for "inn"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inn
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little inn
old inn
leave the inn
small inn
wayside inn
More collocations
Translations for
inn
Portuguese
albergaria
albergue
hospedaria
hotel
pousada
Catalan
fonda
alberg
hostal
posada
Spanish
hospedaje
albergue
hostería
hostal
posada
Inn
through the time
Inn
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common