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caravanserai
/ ˌkærəˈvænsərɪ; -ˌreɪ; ˌkærəˈvænsəˌraɪ /
noun
- (in some Eastern countries esp formerly) a large inn enclosing a courtyard providing accommodation for caravans
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Word History and Origins
Origin of caravanserai1
C16: from Persian kārwānsarāī caravan inn
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Example Sentences
Paris, as the old stagers regretfully assure us, was Paris then, and not the caravanserai of all the nations of the world.
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Here is a pretentious and fairly comfortable caravanserai, facing a court which is shaded by magnificent plane trees.
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No questions were asked at the barrier; and we rode on quietly till nine o'clock, when we drove under the shed of a caravanserai.
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The lower part of Master Anthony's house was a sort of free hostel, like the caravanserai of the East.
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On the eastern side there is a square courtyard like an Arab caravanserai, where cattle are penned.
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