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hospitate
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/12 02:38 UTC 版)
語源
From Latin hospitatus.
動詞
hospitate (third-person singular simple present hospitates, present participle hospitating, simple past and past participle hospitated)
- (obsolete, ambitransitive) To receive with hospitality; to provide lodging to a guest.
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1899, Marion Harland, Bits of Common Sense Series, page 5:
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In these days people do not hospitate, but, when forced to invite 5 acquaintances into their houses they entertain them, as many as possible, at crowded receptions and teas.
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1909, Gerolamo Emilio Gerini, Researches on Ptolemy's Geography of Eastern Asia, page 595:
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The truthfulness of the above description appealed before this to a Portuguese gentleman alluded to by Ramusio as well acquainted with the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago , who had no hesitation in identifying as Sumatra the happy island that had hospitated Iambulus .
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2009, James L. Gritter, Hospitious Adoption, page 177:
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Our task as social workers was to push the institutional boundaries back a little so these good-hearted folks had room to hospitate.
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- (obsolete, intransitive) To receive hospitality; to be a guest.
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1775, Layman, Strictures, Miscellaneous and Comparative, on the Churches of Rome, England, and Scotland, page 220:
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She only hereby evinces her ambodexteral address, by first presenting baskets of the finest flowers, and most delicious fruits, too charming, to exquisite to be refused; and then holding forth, half-concealed, only the PICTURE of a snake, which in is living form is wont to hospitate in deceitful ambush beneath these very flowers, these very fruits.
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2011, Michael Groneberg, Christian Funke, Combatting Homophobia, page 55:
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Everyone who is interested is first obliged to hospitate with skilful volunteers at school. The selection is then based on the appreciation by other volunteers and especially by the team leaders of the local projects.
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名詞
hospitate (plural hospitates)
- A building or set of buildings for housing non-paying guests or the sick, especially those connected to a monastery.
- A non-paying guest.
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1892, Annual Report of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, page 473:
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On motion of Julius Freiberg, Esq., it was ordered that the resolution of this Board passed June 3, 1877, relative to the admission of Moritz Sachs, as an indigent student of this College, be rescinded, he not having passed an examination to become a pupil of the high-school, though to remain a hospitate of this Board for one month .
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