Inn-yard

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Archaic form of innyard. alt-of, archaic

    "After ordering refreſhments, he went out to ſpeak with the landlord, but had ſcarcely left the room, when Adeline obſerved a party of horſemen enter the inn-yard, and ſhe had no doubt theſe were the perſons from whom they fled."

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"After ordering refreſhments, he went out to ſpeak with the landlord, but had ſcarcely left the room, when Adeline obſerved a party of horſemen enter the inn-yard, and ſhe had no doubt theſe were the perſons from whom they fled."

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