- > *gastīz 'guests'
Merging of non-high back vowels: /o/, /a/ > /ɑ/ — *
gʰóstis 'stranger' > *gostiz > *gastiz 'guest'; *kápros 'he-goat' > *hafraz /oː/...
- a
compound word
meaning "glorious guest",
derived from the
Slavic words ghosti ("guest") and
slava ("glory"), and was
adopted by
migrating groups north...
- made
during those public gatherings. The host of the
feast was
called the *
ghosti-potis, the 'lord of the guests', who
honored the
immortal gods and his mortal...
- of the house; (dual)
husband and wife"; patír dán də̃ṇg paitiś "lord" *
gʰóstis "guest, host, stranger"
guest (< OE giest); host < Lat. hostis; hospital...
- a
compound word
meaning "glorious guest",
derived from the
Slavic words ghosti ("guest") and
slava ("glory"), and was
adopted by
migrating groups north...
- Old West Town. It has
several attractions such as Rio Bravo, Evolution,
Ghosti Hotel, as well as
shows and
other presentations daily. Unicirco:
Circo of...
- such as the
terms host and guest,
which come from the same PIE word *
gʰóstis and
already existed as a
doublet in Latin, and then Old French, before...
-
second part
contains the noun gost ("guest"), from Proto-Indo-European *
gʰostis (cf.
Gothic gasts "guest", Latin:
hostis "stranger"), and the name can...
- made
during those public gatherings. The host of the
feast was
called the *
ghosti-potis, the 'lord of the guests', who
honoured the
immortal gods and his...
- Notes: The name
Uvamokozis probably is from Proto-Indo-European *up-mmo-
ghostis "having most
esteemed guests", the last
element developing through Proto-Celtic...