saloon keeper
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Definition
- Noun:
- The proprietor of a saloon: A person who owns and manages a saloon, which is a business establishment where alcoholic drinks are served to be consumed on the premises.
Usage
- The term "saloon keeper" specifically refers to the owner-operator of a drinking establishment. It is a compound noun formed from "saloon" and "keeper."
- It is most commonly associated with historical contexts, particularly the American Old West.
Examples
- Noun:
- The town's new ordinance required every saloon keeper to obtain a license.
- The legendary saloon keeper was known for his strict "no fighting" rule.
Advanced Usage
- The role of a saloon keeper often extended beyond serving drinks to include maintaining order and sometimes providing informal banking or communication services in frontier towns.
Variants and Related Words
- Barkeeper (noun): A person who serves drinks from behind a bar. (This term usually refers to an employee, not necessarily the owner.)
- Tavern keeper (noun): The proprietor of a tavern, a similar establishment.
- Publican (noun): Chiefly British term for the keeper of a pub.
Synonyms
- Bar owner
- Saloon proprietor
- Tavern owner
Notes
- "Saloon keeper" is a fixed compound noun. Its meaning is specific and not derived from the separate meanings of "saloon" and "keeper" in a general sense.
- The word "saloon" itself can have other meanings (e.g., a large cabin on a ship, a sedan automobile), but in this compound, it refers exclusively to a drinking establishment.
Noun
- the proprietor of a saloon