inn
nounA public lodging house serving food and drink to travelers; a hotel.
nounA tavern or restaurant.
nounFormerly, a residence hall for students, especially law students, in London.
An obsolete form of
A house; a dwelling; a dwelling-place; an abode.
nounHabitation; abode; residence.
nounA house for the lodging and entertainment of travelers; in law, a public house kept for the lodging and entertainment of such as may choose to visit it, and providing what is necessary for their subsistence, for compensation; a tavern; a public hotel.
nounA college or building in which students were lodged and taught: now retained only for the Inns of Court, in London. See below.
nounThe town residence of a person of quality; a private hotel: as, Leicester Inn.
nounThe precincts or premises occupied by these societies respectively. They are the Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln’s Inn, and Gray’s Inn. The first two originally belonged to the Knights Templars, whence the name Temple.