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hotel telegraph christmas quiz no25

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clever boy | 21:10 Sat 30th Dec 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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according to grand hotels elaine denbys exhaustive history the word hotel entered the language ina)1765 b)1680 c)1860
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i think it's 1680 as several hotels date back to then and none before but I can't be certain they were called hotel at that time
see this -

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=hotel

1644, "public official residence," from Fr. h�tel, from O.Fr. hostel "a lodging," from M.L. hospitale "inn" (see hostel). Modern sense of "an inn of the better sort" is first recorded 1765. Hotelier is a 1905 borrowing of Fr. h�telier "hotelkeeper."

The clue refers to �Grand Hotels�------ answer may be 1765

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