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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 456 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TAVERN , the old name for an See also:

inn, a public See also:house where liquor is sold and See also:food is supplied to travellers. It is, however, now usually applied to a small See also:ale-house where liquor only is supplied. The word comes through Fr. from See also:Lat. taberna, a See also:booth, See also:shop, inn. It is usually connected with the See also:root seen in " tabula," See also:board, whence Eng. " table," and thus meant originally a hut or booth made of planks or boards of See also:wood.

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