
malthouse n.
late Old English mealthus; see malt (n.) + house (n.).
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The pair in the malthouse might have eluded all search but for the steward’s pusillanimity.
The Historical Nights’ Entertainment
Rafael Sabatini
Fancy a man called Malthouse being a minister, and a bishop at that!
Ruth Alberta Brown
I’ll thank you to tell me if I’m in the way for Warren’s Malthouse?
Thomas Hardy
On his resignation the church in Malthouse Yard chose a successor to him whose doctrine was rather higher.
George Eliot
It was not yet plain whether he wanted to hear twice the preacher in Malthouse Yard.
George Eliot