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guesthouse

English

Alternative forms

  • guest house
  • guest-house (rare)

Etymology

From Middle English gest hous, gistenehus, gystehuse, gesthus, partly from Old English gæsth?s, ?esth?s (guesthouse, hostel; guest-chamber); and partly from Old Norse gesthús (guesthouse; guest-chamber), corresponding to guest +? house.

Noun

guesthouse (plural guesthouses)

  1. A small house near a main house, for lodging visitors.
  2. A private house offering accommodation to paying guests; a boarding house; a bed and breakfast.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:lodging place

Hypernyms

  • house

Hyponyms

  • (client accommodations): paying guest house, PG house

Translations

Descendants

  • Japanese: ?????? (?gesutohausu)
  • Korean: ?????? (geseuteuhauseu)

Anagrams

  • house guest, houseguest

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backpackers

English

Noun

backpackers

  1. plural of backpacker

Noun

backpackers (plural backpackers)

  1. A hostel catering to backpackers.

Usage notes

  • (hostel): Variously written with or without a final apostrophe, as "backpackers" or "backpackers'".

Alternative forms

  • backpackers’

Translations


Dutch

Noun

backpackers

  1. plural of backpacker

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