Saloon

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Meaning of Saloon

A flexible term denoting a place of reception, open to the public , under municipal authority , for amusement or drinking, had or enjoyed on the premises .

Saloon Alternative Definition

The term does not necessarily jmply a place for the sale of intoxicants. 36 Tex. 364. But see 105 Mass. 40.

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This term is a noun.

Etimology of Saloon

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1728, Englished form of salon, and originally used interchangeable with it. Meaning “large hall in a public place for entertainment, etc.” is from 1747; especially a passenger boat from 1817, also used of railway cars furnished like drawing rooms (1842). Sense of “public bar” developed by 1841, American English.


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