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hospitize

hospitize, v. rare.
  (ˈhɒspɪtaɪz)
  [f. L. hospit-em guest + -ize.]
  1. trans. To lodge or entertain with hospitality.

1895 Ch. Chron. (N. Zealand) May 597 His Lordship..was driven to the residence of Mr. Aldrich, where they were hospitised till the following evening.

  2. intr. = hospitate 3.

1895 A. M. Stoddart J. S. Blackie iii. 54 By the rule of ‘hospitising’ practised in the University, he found himself free to visit the classes under Hausmann [etc.].

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