Definition of Hospitium. Meaning of Hospitium. Synonyms of Hospitium

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Definition of Hospitium

Hospitium
Hospitium Hos*pi"ti*um, n. [L. See Hospice.] 1. An inn; a lodging; a hospice. [Obs.] 2. (Law) An inn of court.

Meaning of Hospitium from wikipedia

- Hospitium ([hɔs̠ˈpɪt̪iʊ̃]; Gr****: ξενία, xenia, προξενία) is the ancient Greco-Roman concept of hospitality as a divine right of the guest and a divine...
- town hall by inserting an upper floor into the former refectory of the hospitium of the abbey. The lower floor of this building continued to be used by...
- The Hospitium of St John the Baptist was the hospitium, or dormitory for pilgrims, of Reading Abbey, which today is a large, ruined abbey in the centre...
- stranger or foreigner, hence a guest. Another noun derived from this, hospitium came to signify hospitality, that is the relation between guest and shelterer...
- earlier. Before that concession, the Pope said that the friars had no hospitium in Rome. At that time St. Sixtus was no longer theirs; Conrad of Metz...
- ****ociated with St Mary's Abbey, including the ruins of the abbey church, the Hospitium, the lodge and part of the surviving precinct wall. The remains of St...
- or social practicePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Hospitium – Greco-Roman hospitality concept Hotel manager – Person managing a hotel...
- by inserting an upper floor into the refectory of the Hospitium of St John, the former hospitium of Reading Abbey. For some 400 years up to the 1970s,...
- "hospitia" had a large common room or refectory surrounded by bed rooms. Each hospitium had its own brewhouse and bakehouse, and the building for more prestigious...
- surviving examples of a friary building in Scotland, the category-A listed Hospitium of the Grey Friars (also known as the Franciscan order). The friary could...