An ostler is the name of a person who tends horses at an inn.
Its called The Lodge, near Bigg Market, Newcastle.
A inn
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Meriwether Lewis was a troubled individual, and not suited for the bureaucratic life after the expedition. He found himself deep amongst petty and jealous administrators. On the way to Washington to clear his name, he stopped at Fort Pickering at the Chickasaw Bluffs. Those there described him as mentally distressed. Three weeks later, he was found in his rooms with two gunshot wounds at a roadside inn at Grinder's Stand, Hohenwald, Tennessee, just south of Nashville. He died the next morning on October 11, 1809. At the time, the shooting was called a suicide, but most people now believe he was murdered (randomly, not as a premeditated target). Jefferson -- for as long as he'd known the man -- admitted that he had suffered from "hypochondriac afflictions." "Hypochondriac afflictions" is not something you can catch, its a mental disorder. It means that the person has a "health phobia" or constantly has this worry about whether or not they are sick or going to be sick. But Lewis was also very moody, introverted, and what people back then called "melancholic". Therefore, he may have also had bi-polar disorder or chronic depression.
a man employed to look after the horses of people staying at an inn
A customer
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The original meaning of the word "ostlerly" referred to work or behavior associated with an ostler, who was a person responsible for the care of horses at an inn or stable.
A person who owns/runs an inn or hotel.
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An inn is called an inn in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. That is the medieval term for an inn. Similar words are tavern or roadhouse.
The inn where Chaucer's pilgrims assembled before their trip to Canterbury was called the Tabard Inn, located in Southwark, London.
Yes, there is a hotel in Niagara Falls that is called Holiday Inn.
An inn is called 'une auberge' (fem.) in French.
Imaret is a type of Turkish inn or hospice.
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