Definition of Hospitableness. Meaning of Hospitableness. Synonyms of Hospitableness

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Definition of Hospitableness

Hospitableness
Hospitableness Hos"pi*ta*ble*ness, n. The quality of being hospitable; hospitality. --Barrow.

Meaning of Hospitableness from wikipedia

- Sampson the Hospitable (Gr****: Σαμψὼν ὁ φιλόξενος, Sampsón ho philóxenos; died c. 530 AD) was a citizen of Constantinople who devoted his time to serving...
- Relationship between the guest and the host, or the art or practice of being hospitable...
- Retrieved 9 June 2014. Chardin, Sir John (June 1997). "Persians: Kind, hospitable, tolerant flattering cheats?". The Iranian. Archived from the original...
- the UN and its agencies have certainly helped the world become a more hospitable and livable place for millions". Reviewing the first 50 years of the UN's...
- different elevations have different plants and animals. Because of the less hospitable terrain and climate, mountains tend to be used less for agriculture and...
- glacial period brought about a warming climate, making the land more hospitable. It brought high rainfall along the eastern coast, stimulating the growth...
- observations could be explained in several ways: The oceans may have become more hospitable to life over the last 500 million years and less vulnerable to m**** extinctions:...
- did not fare badly; and Jewish refugees from Germany fled to the more hospitable cities in Poland. As a result of the marriage of Władysław II Jagiełło...
- 1905 along religious lines led to m**** protests, making Calcutta a less hospitable place for the British. The capital was moved to New Delhi in 1911. Calcutta...
- neither a free peasantry, nor a significant middle class, nor legal norms hospitable to private enterprise. Still, there was a start of industry, mainly textiles...