Alepole

/ˈeɪl.poʊl/ noun

A pole or stake used as a sign to indicate that ale is sold at a location, serving as a medieval pub sign.

Combines 'ale' (the beverage) with 'pole' (a stick or post). Before written signs became common, inns displayed a pole wrapped in ivy or decorated with cloth to advertise their ale.

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