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Definition of Hostellers
1. hosteller [n] - See also: hosteller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hostellers
Literary usage of Hostellers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1906)
"As Old hostellers and Tige neared the fence, their single aim ... Old hostellers,
as he ran, kept up a terrific slashing with his buggy-whip, ..."
2. The Laws Relating to Inns, Hotels, Alehouses, and Places of Public by John William Willcock (1829)
"... of oyer and terminer, and of the peace, and sheriffs and stewards, may enquire,
hear, and determine the said defaults of hostellers and ..."
3. North India by Charles Freer Andrews (1908)
"hostellers have since told me that they quite expected to see some become ...
Boycott was in the air, and they induced all the hostellers but two to sign an ..."
4. Journal by Australian Ex Libris Society (1902)
"But as Mrs. Green says, " Cooks and brewers and hostellers were naturally deeply
interested in the preservation of the good old customs, and it was, ..."