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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
guesthouse
noun
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▪ Covering motels, private hotels, guesthouses, inns, bed & breakfast, farmhouses.
▪ Isaac took him to Rosehill Plantation, a hotel and guesthouse where Mitchell checked in until he found quarters of his own.
▪ My lady and her women are lodged in the guesthouse, you need have no fears in joining their company.
▪ Simply by sitting there, he rendered the dining-room as cold and cheerless as a room in a commercial traveller's guesthouse.
▪ The body of Mrs Campbell, 46, of Swindon, Wilts, was found in a suitcase in a guesthouse.
▪ The hotels and guesthouses still treat their visitors like royalty.
Wiktionary
guesthouse

n. 1 A small house near a main house, for lodging visitors. 2 A private house offering accommodation to paying guests; a boarding house; a bed and breakfast.

WordNet
guesthouse

n. a house separate from the main house; for housing guests

Usage examples of "guesthouse".

It was a warm bed, and though it was harder than my bed at the guesthouse in Daphnia, it was a great deal softer than the ground.

Ranjeesh bought this place, it was a guesthouse, and one night a woman with three goiters on her neck came to spend the night.

Guesthouse, was a row of cabins beside the highway owned by a Punjabi couple.

I felt safe at night in monastic guesthouses, sung to sleep by the chaste music of God.

They slipped into the dark, overcast night without disturbing him and worked their way silently among the rockfalls to the isolated guesthouse.

Carrying the Epsom salts and a piece of the baklava wrapped in cellophane, I came out of the house and walked along the portico past the courtyard and bathhouse to the guesthouse behind.

This VIP guesthouse was like some musty cabin court from the late 1930's.

Here in Immokalee, on an unpaved side street, was the worst location possible for a guesthouse.

He was puzzled by Mel Peoples's sudden departure for Tallahassee and Noseworthy's intuitive feeling that he didn't think that any man named Adam Jinks would show up at his guesthouse.

Benedict, when he wrote the Rule that established monastic order in the sixth century, had specified as a necessary provision for every guesthouse.

This was an old building, the government guesthouse, built of rough lumber.

Beautiful Sylvan and the rugrats still live in a guesthouse right their on T.