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inn (n.)

Old English inn "lodging, dwelling, house," probably from inne (adv.) "inside, within" (see in). Meaning "public house with lodging" is perhaps by c. 1200, certainly by c. 1400. Meaning "lodging house or residence for students" is attested from early 13c. in Anglo-Latin, now obsolete except in names of buildings that were so used (such as Inns of Court, mid-15c.).

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Definitions of inn from WordNet

inn (n.)
a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers;
Synonyms: hostel / hostelry / lodge / auberge
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