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gasthaus

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[gahst-hous] / ˈgɑstˌhaʊs /

noun

gasthauses, plural gasthäuser plural
  1. a German inn or tavern.


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Etymology

Origin of gasthaus

First recorded in 1825–35, gasthaus is from the German word Gasthaus guesthouse

Example Sentences

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The natural black mink coat, made by the Gartenhaus fur company in the Washington area, is going for a starting bid of $250.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 12, 2022

This was a keen disappointment to all, but Fanny was not to be separated from her family, as on Mendelssohn's return, he found the young couple had taken up their residence in the Gartenhaus.

From The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians by Brower, Harriette

All the years of his life in the Gartenhaus are intimately associated with her.

From Home Life of Great Authors by Griswold, Hattie Tyng

"Fr�ulein, I have no more money—not one little brown cent in the wide world," said Nancy, sitting on the lawn of the Gartenhaus, and drinking afternoon tea out of Fr�ulein's new violet-edged cups.

From The Devourers by Chartres, Annie Vivanti

And Anne-Marie must leave Fr�ulein M�ller's Gartenhaus, and go back to school on Sixth Avenue.

From The Devourers by Chartres, Annie Vivanti

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