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posada
[poh-sah-duh, paw-sah-thah]
noun
plural
posadas(in some Spanish-speaking countries) a government-operated or -approved inn offering moderately priced rooms to tourists, especially in a historic area.
posada
/ ˈð /
noun
an inn in a Spanish-speaking country
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of posada1
Example Sentences
In a 2015 profile, he told The Times that he was guided by the concept of la posada — meaning inn or lodging.
Priscilla Posada is a writer living in New York City.
Past markets have focused on cultural celebrations, including Día de los Muertos, which celebrates the lives of passed loved ones in October; and Posada Navideña, which marks a sequence of celebrations leading up to Christmas.
Jason Joshua Posada, 31, was charged Tuesday with first-degree assault, firearm theft and first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm for the Friday shooting of Trooper Raymond Seaburg, who suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
At the time of his arrest, Posada had injuries to the face and eye consistent with being hit by shrapnel, the detective wrote.
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