noun
- expenses incurred at a tavern or inn, especially for food and drink
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The travelers paid their lawings before departing the inn.
- His lawings at the tavern were quite substantial after the long evening.
- The innkeeper tallied up the lawings for each guest.
- They argued over who would settle the lawings.
- The lawings included charges for both lodging and meals.