tavern

Definition

Travel

  • noun an inn or public house

Origin & History of “tavern”

Tavern comes via Old French taverne from Latin taberna ‘hut, inn’, a word possibly of Etruscan origin. Derived from taberna, in the sense ‘hut’, was the diminutive form tabernāculum ‘tent’, which was borrowed into English as tabernacle (13th c.). Its original application was to the tent which according to the bible covered the Ark of the covenant.
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