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1. (n.) tavern
a place where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises.
2. tavern
a public house for travelers and others; inn.
Etymology: (1250–1300; ME taverne < OF < L taberna hut, inn, shop)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) tavern, tap house
a building with a bar that is licensed to sell alcoholic drinks
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Tavern
a public house where travelers and other transient guests are accomodated with rooms and meals; an inn; a hotel; especially, in modern times, a public house licensed to sell liquor in small quantities
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Sense: an inn or public house
The travellers stopped at a tavern for a meal and a mug of ale.
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Afrikaans: taverne |
Arabic: حانَه، خان، فَنْدُق |
Bulgarian: хан |
Brazilian: hospedaria |
Czech: hostinec |
German: die Taverne |
Danish: kro; beværtning |
Greek: ταβέρνα |
Spanish: taberna |
Estonian: kõrts |
Farsi: میخانه؛ مسافرخانه |
Finnish: taverna |
French: auberge |
Hebrew: פּוּנדָק |
Hindi: सराय |
Croatian: gostionica, krčma |
Hungarian: kocsma |
Indonesian: rumah minum |
Icelandic: krá |
Italian: taverna |
Japanese: 居酒屋 |
Korean: 여관, 여인숙 |
Lithuanian: smuklė |
Latvian: taverna; krodziņš |
Malay: tavern |
Dutch: taveerne |
Norwegian: vertshus, kro |
Polish: gospoda |
Portuguese: hospedaria |
Romanian: han; tavernă, cârciumă |
Russian: таверна |
Slovak: hostinec, krčma |
Slovenian: krčma |
Serbian: taverna |
Swedish: värdshus |
Thai: ที่พักคนเดินทาง |
Turkish: meyhane |
Taiwanese: 小酒館,小旅館, 客棧 |
Ukrainian: таверна; закусочна |
Urdu: سرائے، شراب خانہ |
Vietnamese: quán trọ |
Chinese: 小酒馆,小旅馆,客栈 |
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