"Publicans" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Publicans" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Publicans" Meaning

Publicans refers to people who keep bars, inns, or other establishments where alcoholic beverages are sold. This term is primarily found in English literature, especially from the 15th to the 17th centuries.

"Publicans" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "Publicans"


Noun


The publicans at the local tavern kept a pouch of fine whiskeys behind the counter, a favorite among the patrons.
Publicans often played a significant role in medieval towns, providing goods and shelter to travelers.
The newer publicans tried to modernize the old business, incorporating digital options for ordering and payment.

Surnames


John Publican, a well-respected businessman, knew the owner of the local market.
Emma is a Publican and has written several books on medieval tavern life.

Historical Context


The water carriers, called publicans, were responsible for selling water from the public wells.
A publican contractor, Marcus, loaded cargo ships in the harbor.

Idioms


Being called a 'free trade publican' is like saying you're a free trader.
Five publicans traveled to the Connector.

Other


The uphill publican took her creamy liqueurs and rum on his audacious humanitarian feats.
Carlos was bankrupt by the time he tried to enter the publicans' chair chairs.

"Publicans" Similar Words

Pubescens

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Pubescent

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Pubic

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The word "pubic" has several meanings:<br><br>1. Relating to or affecting the pubic region, which is the area of the body between the abdomen and the genitals.<br>2. Public or open to the public, especially in a way that is not private or secret.<br>3. Belonging to or related to a public place, such as a pub (short for "public house") or other establishment that is open to the general public.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The pubic area is a sensitive part of the body.<br>- The company will soon go pubic with a major product launch.<br>- The pubic transportation system in the city is quite efficient.

Pubis

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Public-spirited

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Public

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(adj.) open to or available for anyone; accessible to all people.<br><br>Example: "The public park is open from 6 am to 10 pm."<br><br>(n.) the people as a whole.<br><br>Example: "The public is concerned about the environment."

Publically

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Openly or in a public place or medium, so that many people can see or hear.

Publican

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Publication

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Publications

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Publicise

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To make information about something well-known and understood by the general public, often in order to attract attention or support.

Publicised

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Publiciser

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Publicises

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to make something known or talked about to a lot of people, often in a way that is intended to make it seem appealing or exciting.

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Publicism

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