Etymology:
Meaning:
A hostler is someone who:
Origin:
The word "hostler" originated in the 13th century, during the medieval period. At that time, inns and stables were common along major trade routes, providing resting places for travelers and their horses. The hostler was responsible for ensuring the well-being of the horses while their owners rested or conducted business.
Over time, the term "hostler" became more specialized, referring specifically to individuals who worked in stables and provided care for horses. In some cases, hostlers were also skilled in training and shoeing horses.
Today, the word "hostler" is less commonly used, but it still refers to people who work in stables and provide care for horses.
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