hosp

See also: Hosp.

English

Noun

hosp

  1. Abbreviation of hospital.

Anagrams


Middle English

Etymology

From Old English hosp (reproach, insult, contumely, blasphemy).

Noun

hosp (plural hosps)

  1. detraction, blasphemy, to hold in derision, vilify

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *huspaz (derision, mockery), from Proto-Germanic *hut-, *hūt- (to be naughty, be impudent), from Proto-Indo-European *kūd- (to mock). Related to Old English hyspan (to mock, scorn, deride), Old English hūsc (mockery, derision, scorn, insult), Old High German hosc (vilification, ridicule, scorn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hosp/

Noun

hosp m (nominative plural hospas)

  1. reproach, contempt, contumely, insult, blasphemy

Declension

  • hospcwide m (insulting speech)
  • hospettan (to ridicule)
  • hospsprǣċ f (jeer, taunt)
  • hospul (contemptible)
  • hospword n (abusive language, contemptuous expression)

References

  • 1916, John R. Clark, "A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary for the Use of Students", hosp.
  • Bosworth, J. (2010, March 21). An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online (T. N. Toller & Others, Eds.). Hosp. Retrieved October 16, 2011, from http://bosworth.ff.cuni.cz/019576.

Romansch

Etymology

From Latin hospes.

Noun

hosp m (plural hosps)

  1. (Sursilvan) guest

Synonyms

  • (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran, Puter, Vallader) giast

Vilamovian

Noun

hosp f (plural hospa)

  1. hasp
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