Innkeeper (noun)

  1. A person who runs or manages an inn or hotel.
  2. A person who provides lodgings and food for travelers at an inn.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english innekeper, from inn (see inn) + keeper.

Examples:

  1. The innkeeper welcomed the tired travelers with a warm smile.
  2. The innkeeper recommended the best local restaurants to the guests.
  3. The innkeeper was known for his impeccable service and hospitality.
  4. The innkeeper provided a comfortable and clean room for the night.
  5. The innkeeper took care of the guests' needs and made sure they had a pleasant stay.
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