Inn
Meaning of Inn
- a pub, typically one in the country, in some cases providing accommodation.
the Swan Inn
Old English (in the sense ‘dwelling place, lodging’): of Germanic origin; related to in. In Middle English the word was used to translate Latin hospitium (see hospice), denoting a house of residence for students: this sense is preserved in the names of some buildings formerly used for this purpose, notably Gray's Inn and Lincoln's Inn, two of the Inns of Court (see Inn of Court). The current sense dates from late Middle English.
Information about Inn
- It is a name.
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Hyphenation of Inn
Inn
- It consists of 1 syllables and 3 chars.
- Inn is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Inn synonyms
Meaning hostel:
hostel, hostelry, lodge, auberge
Meaning an inn or pub:
Meaning an establishment where alcohol and sometimes other refreshments are served:
Meaning a room in which alcoholic drinks, especially beer, are available on tap; a bar in a pub or hotel:
Meaning an establishment providing accommodation, meals, and other services for travellers and tourists:
Meaning an establishment for the sale of beer and other drinks, and sometimes also food, to be consumed on the premises:
Meaning a favourite meeting place or haunt, especially a pub:
Meaning an inn or public house:
Meaning a place where alcoholic drinks, especially beer, were available on tap; a public house:
Meaning a public house licensed to sell beer but not spirits:
Words that rhyme with Inn
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