Alestake

/ˈæl.ə.steɪk/ noun

A pole or stake historically placed outside an alehouse to signal that ale was being sold, serving as a medieval advertisement for the establishment.

Ale + stake (from Old English staca, meaning 'a pointed post'). Used from Middle English onwards as a visible marker, similar to modern business signs.

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