Stranger - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hotel
A house for entertaining strangers or travelers an inn or public house of the better class
Hospitaler
One residing in a hospital for the purpose of receiving the poor the sick and strangers
Guide
another in his way or course as in a strange land one who exhibits points of interest to strangers a conductor also that which guides a guidebook
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Cicerone
One who shows strangers the curiosities of a place a guide
Butlerage
A duty of two shillings on every tun of wine imported into England by merchant strangers so called because paid to the kings butler for the king
Xenodochy
Xenodochy [fr. xenodocia, Gk.], reception of strangers; hospitality, Encyc. Londin.
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