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hos·tel·er

 (hŏs′tə-lər)
n.
1. A traveler who stays at hostels.
2. Archaic An innkeeper.
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hos•tel•er

(ˈhɒs tl ər)

n.
1. a person who operates a hostel.
2. a person who stays at a hostel or goes hosteling.
Also, esp. Brit.,hos′tel•ler.
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hosteler Historically, the term referred to the owner of a lodging establishment or person who worked at a lodging establishment.