n. 1. A supervised, inexpensive lodging place for travelers, especially young travelers. 2. An inn; a hotel. intr.v. hos·teled, hos·tel·ing, hos·tels To stay at hostels while traveling. [Middle English, lodging, from Old French, from Medieval Latin hospitāle, hospice, inn; see HOSPITAL.] |
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