hostler

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A worker employed at an inn, hostelry, or stable to look after horses.
  2. A railway worker employed to care for a locomotive or other large engine; especially, a yard jockey.
name
  1. A surname.

Pronunciation

/ˈ(h)ɒs.lə/ /ˈ(h)ɑs.lɚ/ en-us-hostler.ogg en-us-hostler-2.ogg

Word forms

hostler hostlers ostler

Etymology

From Middle English hostiler, from Middle French hostiler, from Old French hostelier, from Medieval Latin hostilārius, hospitālārius, from hospitāle "inn", from hospitālis "hospitable", from hospes "host, guest". Both hostler and its alternative form ostler originally meant simply "innkeeper", and acquired a specific association with horses in the second half of the 14th century. Doublet of hosteler and hotelier.

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