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▪ I. hospitate, a. rare. (ˈhɒspɪtət) [ad. med.L. hospitāt-us: see Du Cange.] Devoted to the purposes of a hospice.1869 R. Willis Hist. Monast. Christ Ch. Canterb. v. (heading), Hospitate and private buildings of the prior. Ibid. Index, Hospitate buildings of the Monastery.▪ II. hospitate, v. rare. (...
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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. St...
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hospitable
hospitable, a. (ˈhɒspɪtəb(ə)l) [a. obs. F. hospitable (Cotgr. 1611), or ad. L. type *hospitābilis, f. hospitā-re: see hospitate and -ble.] 1. Offering or affording welcome and entertainment to strangers; extending a generous hospitality to guests and visitors. a. Of persons.1570 Levins Manip. 3/28 H...
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