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HostelHostel Hos"tel, n. [OE. hostel, ostel, OF. hostel, ostel, LL.
hospitale, hospitalis, fr. L. hospitalis. See Hospital, and
cf. Hotel.]
1. An inn. [Archaic] --Poe.
So pass I hostel, hall, and grange. --Tennyson.
2. A small, unendowed college in Oxford or Cambridge. [Obs.]
--Holinshed. HostelerHosteler Hos"tel*er, n. [See Hostel, and cf. Hostler.]
1. The keeper of a hostel or inn.
2. A student in a hostel, or small unendowed collede in
Oxford or Cambridge. [Obs.] --Fuller. HostelryHostelry Hos"tel*ry, n. [OE. hostelrie, hostelrye, ostelrie,
OF. hostelerie, fr. hostel. See Hostel.]
An inn; a lodging house. [Archaic] --Chaucer. ``Homely
brought up in a rude hostelry.' --B. Jonson.
Come with me to the hostelry. --Longfellow. HostessHostess Host"ess, n. [OE. hostesse, ostesse. See Host a
landlord.]
1. A female host; a woman who hospitably entertains guests at
her house. --Shak.
2. A woman who entertains guests for compensation; a female
innkeeper. --Shak. Hostess-ship
Hostess-ship Host"ess-ship, n.
The character, personality, or office of a hostess. --Shak.
LophosteaLophosteon Lo*phos"te*on, n.; pl. L. Lophostea, E.
Lophosteons. [NL., from Gr. ? a crest + ? a bone.] (Anat.)
The central keel-bearing part of the sternum in birds. LophosteonLophosteon Lo*phos"te*on, n.; pl. L. Lophostea, E.
Lophosteons. [NL., from Gr. ? a crest + ? a bone.] (Anat.)
The central keel-bearing part of the sternum in birds. LophosteonsLophosteon Lo*phos"te*on, n.; pl. L. Lophostea, E.
Lophosteons. [NL., from Gr. ? a crest + ? a bone.] (Anat.)
The central keel-bearing part of the sternum in birds.
Meaning of Hoste from wikipedia
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Hoste may
refer to:
Hoste,
Galanta District, a
village in the
Trnava Region (Galanta District) of
Slovakia Hoste, Moselle, a
commune in the
Moselle département...
- USS
Hoste has been the name of more than one
United States Navy ship, and may
refer to: USS
Hoste (PF-83), a
patrol frigate transferred to the United...
- alt-right and
white supremacist publications under the
pseudonym Richard Hoste. He
acknowledged and
disavowed his
writing under the
pseudonym when it was...
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James Hoste may
refer to:
James Hoste (Castle
Rising MP) (1633–1699)
James Hoste (Bramber MP) (1705–1744) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- com****tionally
difficult (
Hoste 2005, p. 20).
Tabulation efforts have
succeeded in
enumerating over 6
billion knots and
links (
Hoste 2005, p. 28). The sequence...
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Captain Sir
William Hoste, 1st Baronet, KCB (26
August 1780 – 6
December 1828) was a
Royal Navy
officer who
served in the
French Revolutionary and Napoleonic...
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Julius Hoste may
refer to:
Julius Hoste Sr. (1848-1933),
Belgian writer and
founder of Het
Laatste Nieuws Julius Hoste Jr. (1884-1954),
Belgian liberal...
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borne the name HMS
Hoste,
after Captain Sir
William Hoste. A
third was planned, but
entered service under a
different name: HMS
Hoste (1916) was a Parker-class...
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forming a band.
Additional musicians used by
Flowers in 1978 were
Michael Hoste on
keyboards and Don
Brown on drums. The band
built up a
strong following...
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Hoste Island (Spanish: Isla
Hoste) is one of the
southernmost islands in Chile,
lying south,
across the
Beagle Channel, from Isla
Grande de
Tierra del...