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tavern
/ ˈtævən /
noun
a less common word for pub
a place licensed for the sale and consumption of alcoholic drink
Other Word Forms
- tavernless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of tavern1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tavern1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Until now, the "Wurstkuchl" tavern in Bavaria has claimed to be "the oldest Bratwurst stand in the world."
The latter here is represented via a large puppet created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, and the walk-through experience will take us from taverns to the back alley of a marketplace to the beholder’s lair.
Soon, Paine’s pamphlet was everywhere — whispered by soldiers in Valley Forge tents, shouted in Philadelphia taverns, quoted in sermons.
Mr Mitchell said descriptions of the tavern, which occupied the ground floor of a tall tenement, gave an impression of the claustrophobic confines of the Old Town.
They could be in pubs, taverns, inns or coffee houses.
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