hostal

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hostel
A temporary refuge for the homeless providing a bed and sometimes food (this definition is not used in the USA)
A budget-oriented overnight lodging place, with dormitory accommodation and shared facilities
Especially, short for youth hostel
A small, unendowed college in Oxford or Cambridge
An inn
{i} guest house, inn, lodge; youth hostel; university residence where students live (British)
an inexpensive overnight lodging place
a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
A residential home intended to accommodate people during a transition or through a crisis during which residents are expected to develop or show greater independence than residents in most residential homes Hostels for young people were developed from the idea of the common lodging house around the beginning of the twentieth century to accommodate young people on probation or those leaving residential care to return to the community They were developed for people with mental health problems in the 1960s and for adults on probation in the 1970s
An inexpensive lodging (usually a small inn) for students and other youth who are traveling on foot or bicycle, usually very inexpensive
Dorm
inexpensive supervised lodging (especially for youths on bicycling trips)
a temporary refuge for the homeless providing a bed and sometimes food
inexpensive supervised lodging (especially for youths on bicycling trips) a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
A hostel is a large house where people can stay cheaply for a short period of time. Hostels are usually owned by local government authorities or charities. see also youth hostel
A communal residence
An inexpensive accommodation, typically in dormitory style Usually used by younger travelers, as in "youth hostel "
An inn, a communal residence for students or others, simple temporary accommodation for hikers