- hospes, hostis
- extranjero, enemigo: antigua máxima de desconfianza díplomática
Locuciones latinas . 2015.
Locuciones latinas . 2015.
HOSTIS — vett. Latinis peregrinus et hospes est. D. Ambros. Offic. l. 1. c. 29. Denique etiam adversarios molli Veteres appellatione nominabant, ut peregrinos vocarent Hostes enim antiquo ritu peregrint dicebantur. Quemadmodum βάρβαρος Spartianis ξένος… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Huésped — Para otros usos de este término, véase Huésped (biología). La palabra huésped según la Real Academia Española tiene dos significados. Por un lado, significa el cliente de un establecimiento hotelero, o el invitado a una casa por un anfitrión.… … Wikipedia Español
PEREGRINUS — I. PEREGRINUS Consul cum Aemiliano, an. Urb. Cond. 99. II. PEREGRINUS Guilielmus, vide ibi. III. PEREGRINUS Landenbergius, ab Albesto Imperatore Underwaldiis praefectus impositus, Henricô Melchtaliô duriter habitô, quippe cui oculos eruit,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
host — Indo European *ghostis denoted ‘stranger’. From it were descended Germanic *gastiz (source of English guest), Greek xénos ‘guest, stranger’ (source of English xenon and xenophobia), and Latin hostis ‘stranger, enemy’. This original meaning is… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
host — Indo European *ghostis denoted ‘stranger’. From it were descended Germanic *gastiz (source of English guest), Greek xénos ‘guest, stranger’ (source of English xenon and xenophobia), and Latin hostis ‘stranger, enemy’. This original meaning is… … Word origins
Hospital — »Krankenhaus«, dafür veraltend, aber noch landsch., bes. österr. und schweiz. auch: Spital: Das früher auch im Sinne von »Armenhaus, Altersheim« gebrauchte Wort ist schon im Ahd. in der verdeutlichenden Zusammensetzung hospitālhūs (mhd.… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Mann — 1. A blind man may perchance hit the mark. – Tauben und Hühner Zeitung (Berlin 1862), Nr. 6, S. 46. 2. A Mann a Wort oder a Hundsfott. (Ulm.) 3. A Mann wie a Maus ün a Weib wie a Haus is noch nit gleich. (Jüd. deutsch. Warschau.) Will sagen, dass … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
host — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French ost, from Late Latin hostis, from Latin, stranger, enemy more at guest Date: 14th century 1. army 2. a very large number ; multitude II. intransitive verb Date … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hospitality — refers to the relationship process between a guest and a host, and it also refers to the act or practice of being hospitable, that is, the reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers, with liberality and goodwill. Hospitality… … Wikipedia
host — host1 hostless, adj. hostship, n. /hohst/, n. 1. a person who receives or entertains guests at home or elsewhere: the host at a theater party. 2. a master of ceremonies, moderator, or interviewer for a television or radio program. 3. a person,… … Universalium
Liste de locutions latines — Cet article contient une liste de locutions latines présentée par ordre alphabétique. Pour des explications morphologiques et linguistiques générales, consulter l article : Expression latine. Sommaire A B … … Wikipédia en Français