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Hospitaler
Hospitaler Hos"pi*tal*er, n. [Written also hospitaller.] [F. hospitalier. See Hospital, and cf. Hostler.] 1. One residing in a hospital, for the purpose of receiving the poor, the sick, and strangers. 2. One of an order of knights who built a hospital at Jerusalem for pilgrims, A. D. 1042. They were called Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, and after the removal of the order to Malta, Knights of Malta.

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- Latin hostilarius "the monk who entertains guests at a monastery", from hospitale "inn" (compare hospital, hospitaller, hospitality). A similar word, hostelero...
- georgianum (Sluiter, 1932) Aplidiopsis helenae Redikorzev, 1927 Aplidiopsis hospitale (Sluiter, 1909) Aplidiopsis indicus Monniot & Monniot, 2006 Aplidiopsis...
- Montereo VICes regIas beLgIo gerente phILLIppo ahrenbergIo gVbernante hospItaLe sanCto IohannI saCratVr with the following translation into English: During...
- CONSTANTINVS CAO CALARITANVS CVM HILARO PATRE ET ANASTASIO FRATRE QVI HOSPITALE PRO SARDINIAE PAVPERIBVS FVNDAVIT CVI AEDES ATTRIBVIT ET CENSVS APPLICVIT...
- attested in historical do****ents as Pochsruke in 1252, hospitale in Poxrukhe in 1255, and hospitale sancti Anthonii in Poxruk in 1261, among other names...
- Jerusalem in AD 70. In the historical record, there is also an earlier Hospitale Hierosolymitanum, a hospital that had existed in Jerusalem ever since...
- Wikisource:Istriot Istriot at Ethnologue (23rd ed., 2020) Bartoli, Matteo. Le parlate italiane della Venezia Giulia e della Dalmazia. Tipografia italo-orientale...
- first mentioned in written sources in 1147–54 as de sancto Petro (and as hospitale Sancti Petri in 1296, in der pharren von Sand Peter in 1322, and comendator...
- 1431–1447). A hospital was attached to it, called hospitale angelorum ("Angels' hospital") or hospitale sancti Angeli ("Holy Angels' hospital"), administered...
- Polyclinum glabrum Sluiter, 1895 Polyclinum hesperium Savigny, 1816 Polyclinum hospitale Sluiter, 1909 Polyclinum incrustatum Michaelsen, 1930 Polyclinum indi****...