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hospitable
adjective
1 generous and welcoming towards guests.
2 showing kindness to strangers.
[16c: from Latin hospitare to receive as a guest, from hospes guest]
hospitableness noun .
hospitably adverb .
adjective
1 generous and welcoming towards guests.
2 showing kindness to strangers.
[16c: from Latin hospitare to receive as a guest, from hospes guest]
hospitableness noun .
hospitably adverb .
hospital
noun
1 an institution, staffed by doctors and nurses, for the treatment and care of people who are sick or injured.
2 archaic a charitable institution providing shelter for the old and destitute, and education for the young.
3 hist a hostel offering lodging and entertainment for travellers, especially one kept by monks or a religious order.
[13c: from Latin hospitale a place for receiving guests, from hospes guest]
noun
1 an institution, staffed by doctors and nurses, for the treatment and care of people who are sick or injured.
2 archaic a charitable institution providing shelter for the old and destitute, and education for the young.
3 hist a hostel offering lodging and entertainment for travellers, especially one kept by monks or a religious order.
[13c: from Latin hospitale a place for receiving guests, from hospes guest]
hospitality
noun (hospitalities ) the friendly welcome and entertainment of guests or strangers, which usually includes offering them food and drink.
[14c: from Latin hospitalitas , from hospes guest]
noun (hospitalities ) the friendly welcome and entertainment of guests or strangers, which usually includes offering them food and drink.
[14c: from Latin hospitalitas , from hospes guest]
hospitalize or hospitalise
verb (hospitalized , hospitalizing )
1 to take or admit someone to hospital for treatment.
2 to injure someone so badly that hospital treatment is necessary.
[Early 20c]
hospitalization noun .
verb (hospitalized , hospitalizing )
1 to take or admit someone to hospital for treatment.
2 to injure someone so badly that hospital treatment is necessary.
[Early 20c]
hospitalization noun .
hospitaller or (US) hospitaler
noun
1 a member of a religious order which does charity work, especially for the sick in hospitals.
2 (Hospitaller) a member of the Knights of St John, an order founded when it built a hospital for pilgrims in Jerusalem in the 11c.
[14c: from Latin hospitale , from hospes guest]
noun
1 a member of a religious order which does charity work, especially for the sick in hospitals.
2 (Hospitaller) a member of the Knights of St John, an order founded when it built a hospital for pilgrims in Jerusalem in the 11c.
[14c: from Latin hospitale , from hospes guest]
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