Dictionary Entry
Any establishment where travellers can procure lodging, food, and drink.
Origin
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Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “inn”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →B & BShoe Repair Co 208 Sth......Walnut-2459
B & T Motor Inn 507 8th Walnut-1130
Baal John A Secy & Treas Carr-Baa
Read full poem →To dim the little shop. He ran
To the nearest inn, and chose with care
As much as his thin purse could bear.
Read full poem →" Tihink not, O man I that dwell) herein.
This houie'a a s-tay, but ai an inn,
Whifh toj vonv-nWate fitly itnnifi
Read full poem →I have been up the Spluegen, and on the Stelvio also:
Neither of these can I find they have followed; in no one inn, and
This would be odd, have they written their names. I have been to Porlezza;
Read full poem →Saw, heard, and touched, again and yet again?
What if at Emmaüs’ inn, and by Capernaum’s Lake,
Came One, the bread that brake—
Read full poem →on foot for buildinga new theatre within the walls of
the Tennis Court, in Lincoln’s Inn Fields. The peo-
ple of quality, to shew their sense of the ill treatment
Read full poem →The Two Damsels. The scene in the first act, between Diego the host of
Ossuna, and Lazaro his ostler, is stolen from Ben Jonson's New Inn;
which i may rather term borrowed, for that play miscarrying in the
Read full poem →The subject of this article studied some time in the Inner
Temple, and his Mask of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn, was
acted and printed in 1612-13, when he was only in his twenty-
