hostry

[ˈhɒstri]

hostry Definition

  • 1a room or building where clothes or linen are kept and repaired
  • 2a department in a large store selling men's clothing

Using hostry: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hostry" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hotel's hostry was responsible for laundering and mending guests' clothes.

  • Example

    He works in the hostry of a high-end department store.

hostry Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hostry

  • wardrobe
  • closet
  • linen room
  • clothing department

Phrases with hostry

  • a room in a monastery where food and clothing were distributed to the monks

    Example

    The monastic hostry was responsible for providing the monks with their daily necessities.

  • a school that trains students in the art of embroidery and tapestry-making

    Example

    She attended a hostry school to learn how to create intricate designs on fabric.

  • a store that sells men's clothing

    Example

    He bought his suit from a hostry shop in the city center.

Origins of hostry

from Old English 'hustru', meaning 'household'

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Summary: hostry in Brief

The term 'hostry' [ˈhɒstri] refers to a room or building where clothes or linen are kept and repaired, or a department in a large store selling men's clothing. It has historical roots in monasteries, where a hostry was responsible for distributing food and clothing to the monks. 'Hostry' is also used to describe schools that teach embroidery and tapestry-making.