Saloon
noun
1.
a place for the sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks.
2.
a room or place for general use for a specific purpose:
a dining saloon on a ship.
3.
a large cabin for the common use of passengers on a passenger vessel.
4.
British.
(in a tavern or pub) a section of a bar or barroom separated from the public bar and often having more comfortable furnishings and a quieter atmosphere.
saloon car.
5.
a drawing room or reception room.
noun
1.
(Brit) Also called saloon bar another word for lounge (sense 5)
2.
a large public room on a passenger ship
3.
any large public room used for a specific purpose: a dancing saloon
4.
(mainly US & Canadian) a place where alcoholic drink is sold and consumed
5.
a closed two-door or four-door car with four to six seats US, Canadian, and NZ name sedan
6.
an obsolete word for salon (sense 1)
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