Caupo

/ˈkaʊpoʊ/ noun

An innkeeper, tavern-keeper, or merchant in ancient Rome.

From Latin 'caupo', likely related to roots meaning 'to buy' or 'to trade'. The word appears in Roman texts referring to those who ran inns and sold food and drink.

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