The homonym for 'in' is 'inn'. An inn is a place where travelers can stay overnight, often providing food and drink as well.
hostelry
Other names are: pub, tavern, bar, hostelry, and probably there are more...
"l'auberge" means "the inn" in French.
Hotel is 'hôtel' Inn is 'auberge' or 'taverne'
The word is 'hostelry' not 'hostelery' and its plural is 'hostelries'.
Eight letter words: hostelry, overshot
An inn is called 'une auberge' (fem.) in French.
"Hostel" and "inn" are English equivalents of the French word auberge. The feminine singular noun translates literally into English as "at (to) the bank (embankment, riverbank)." The pronunciation will be "o-berzh" in French.
an inn is 'une auberge' (fem.) in French: Jamaica's inn = l'auberge de la Jamaïque.
auberge
The word "inn" in French is "auberge."