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View synonyms for tavern
tavern
/ ˈtævən /
noun
- a less common word for pub
- a place licensed for the sale and consumption of alcoholic drink
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Other Words From
- tavern·less adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tavern1
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English taverne, from Old French, from Latin taberna “hut, inn, wine shop”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tavern1
C13: from Old French taverne, from Latin taberna hut
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Synonym Study
See hotel.
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Example Sentences
They could be in pubs, taverns, inns or coffee houses.
From BBC
We all are at a tavern on St. Marks Place in Manhattan.
From Los Angeles Times
At the end of Day One, after visiting two small taverns for “Pints with Perez” events, it was time for some family fun.
From Los Angeles Times
Here’s where to find great Italian beef, Chicago dogs, deep dish and tavern pies year-round.
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“The closest thing I got was an Irish pub. But I realized what I was really after was a tavern that you see in fantasy tales — a Prancing Pony, or any run-of-the-mill Dungeons & Dragons tavern.”
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